San Pedro City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit

San Pedro City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit A unit under the City Health Office of City of San Pedro.

Responsible for data collection,registration, reporting, investigation, analyzing & disseminating of reliable and timely information on health status, disease outbreak & other public health concern

The San Pedro City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit has officially achieved the “Fully Functional Level” following its...
26/03/2026

The San Pedro City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit has officially achieved the “Fully Functional Level” following its successful compliance with the Integrated Monitoring and Evaluation Tool (IMET) for City/Municipality Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (ESU) Provincial and Regional Validation held yesterday, March 25, 2026, at the 3rd Floor, CDRRMO Command Center, City of San Pedro, Laguna.

The IMET Validation is conducted to assess and evaluate the functionality of an Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (ESU), ensuring that all required indicators are met which signifies the unit’s operational readiness to effectively carry out disease surveillance, monitoring, and response functions.

This achievement highlights the CHO’s strong commitment to public health excellence and reinforces the city’s capacity to safeguard the well-being of its constituents through a responsive and efficient health surveillance system.

Congratulations!



LOOK | Retrospective Records Review (RRR) and Hospital Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (HESU) Functionality Assessmen...
18/03/2026

LOOK | Retrospective Records Review (RRR) and Hospital Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (HESU) Functionality Assessment for the 1st Quarter of 2026 conducted by San Pedro City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit yesterday March 18, 2026 at Westlake Medical Center (WMC) and San Pedro Doctors Hospital Inc (SPDHI)

This activity aims to assess the capability and to further improve the early detection, accurate data collection, timely reporting, testing capacity, data analysis and feedback of all Hospital Epidemiology and Surveillance Units (HESU) within the City of San Pedro, Laguna





LOOK | Retrospective Records Review (RRR) and Hospital Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (HESU) Functionality Assessmen...
18/03/2026

LOOK | Retrospective Records Review (RRR) and Hospital Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (HESU) Functionality Assessment for the 1st Quarter of 2026 conducted by San Pedro City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit yesterday March 17, 2026 at San Pedro Medical Center (SPMC)

This activity aims to assess the capability and to further improve the early detection, accurate data collection, timely reporting, testing capacity, data analysis and feedback of all Hospital Epidemiology and Surveillance Units (HESU) within the City of San Pedro, Laguna





IN PHOTO | Vaccine Preventable Disease (VPD) Case Investigation conducted by San Pedro City Epidemiology and Surveillanc...
17/03/2026

IN PHOTO | Vaccine Preventable Disease (VPD) Case Investigation conducted by San Pedro City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit together with San Roque Barangay Health Station at Barangay San Roque last March 13, 2026





IN PHOTO | Cluster of Similar Disease Case Investigation conducted by San Pedro City Health Office-San Pedro City Epidem...
17/03/2026

IN PHOTO | Cluster of Similar Disease Case Investigation conducted by San Pedro City Health Office-San Pedro City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit headed by Dr. Robert R. Olivarez together with Poblacion Barangay Health Station at St. Francis School last March 13, 2026





IN PHOTO | Cluster of Similar Disease Case Investigation conducted by San Pedro City Health Office-San Pedro City Epidem...
04/03/2026

IN PHOTO | Cluster of Similar Disease Case Investigation conducted by San Pedro City Health Office-San Pedro City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit headed by Dr. Robert R. Olivarez together with Magsaysay BHS headed by Kagawad on Health and Sanitation, Hon. Anthony Gaton at Magsaysay Elementary School and Estrella BHS headed by Kagawad on Health and Sanitation Hon. Lyn Sta Isabel at Estrella Elementary School yesterday March 03, 2026





IN PHOTO | Vaccine Preventable Disease (VPD) Case Investigation conducted by San Pedro City Epidemiology and Surveillanc...
27/02/2026

IN PHOTO | Vaccine Preventable Disease (VPD) Case Investigation conducted by San Pedro City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit together with Provincial Department of Health Office (PDOHO Laguna) and San Antonio BHS headed by Kagawad on Health and Sanitation, Hon. MM Ambayec yesterday February 26, 2026 Thursday at Barangay San Antonio





LOOK | MetroLaguna Surveillance Network 1st Quarterly Meeting for 2026 conducted by Biñan CESU last February 20, 2026 at...
24/02/2026

LOOK | MetroLaguna Surveillance Network 1st Quarterly Meeting for 2026 conducted by Biñan CESU last February 20, 2026 at People’s Center Biñan City.

This activity aims to strengthen the network and empower all Hospital Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (HESU) in MetroLaguna (San Pedro, Biñan, Santa Rosa and Cabuyao) for early detection, timely reporting and proper specimen collection of notiable diseases and health events.

The meeting was joined by the health facilities within City of Pedro which includes Divine Mercy Hospital, Evangelista Medical Specialty Hospital, LPH-San Pedro District Hospital, Gavino Alvarez Primary Care Center, San Pedro Doctors Hospital, San Pedro Medical Center and Westlake Medical Center.

In addition, Certificate of Recognition were given based on the following criteria:
-Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (ESU) Functionality Assessment for 2025
-Best ESU Bulletin Board 2025
-Best ESU Documentation 2025
-Most Active Laboratory Department
-Top Performing ESU in Confirmatory Testing
🥇1st 🥈2nd 🥉3rd
-Disease Surveillance Coordinator of the Year 2025



Dapat smART! I Nipah virus is a serious zoonotic disease that can spread from animals (like fruit bats) to humans, and a...
29/01/2026

Dapat smART! I Nipah virus is a serious zoonotic disease that can spread from animals (like fruit bats) to humans, and also from person to person through close contact.

Common Symptoms:
Fever, headache, cough, sore throat, difficulty breathing, drowsiness, confusion. In severe cases, it can affect the brain.

Prevention is the key:
• Avoid eating fruits that are bitten or fallen on the ground
• Wash fruits thoroughly before eating
• Maintain hand hygiene
• Avoid close contact with sick individuals
• Follow health advisories from authorities

Early reporting and awareness can save lives.
Stay informed. Stay safe. Protect yourself and others.

Source: Center for Disease Control (CDC)


DO YOU KNOW? | Understanding the "Super Flu": What You Need to KnowA recent health advisory has been issued regarding th...
16/01/2026

DO YOU KNOW? | Understanding the "Super Flu": What You Need to Know

A recent health advisory has been issued regarding the "Super Flu," a media term for a specific variant of the Influenza A virus (Subclade K). While the name sounds intimidating, health officials clarify that it is not a new disease, but rather a subtype of the seasonal flu that has recently been circulating in countries like the Philippines.

Here is a quick breakdown of what this variant means for your health and how to stay protected.

Symptoms and Severity:

The "Super Flu" presents similarly to standard influenza, though it may cause more severe symptoms and require a longer recovery period.

Common signs include:
• High fever, cough, and sore throat.
• Persistent body aches and fatigue.
• Headache and chills (possible).
• Severe cases: Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath.

How it Spreads:

The virus is highly contagious and spreads through respiratory droplets (coughing, sneezing, or talking) and by touching contaminated surfaces. Notably, an infected person can spread the virus starting one (1) day before symptoms even appear, and for up to seven (7) days after.

Prevention and Care:

Prevention remains the best defense. Health offices recommend the following:
1. Wear masks in crowded areas, practice frequent handwashing, or use of a hand sanitizer when handwashing is not available, and cover mouth and nose when coughing and sneezing.
2. Vaccination: Annual flu vaccines are highly recommended, especially for children, the elderly, pregnant women, and immunocompromised individuals.
3. Healthy Habits: Prioritize rest, hydration, and nutrition to keep your immune system strong.

Crucial Advice: If you feel unwell, stay home and avoid close to contact with those who are sick.

When to Seek Help: Seek immediate medical attention if you experience symptoms such as chest pain or pressure, sudden dizziness or confusion, severe or persistent vomiting, or if symptoms seem to improve but then suddenly worsen.

A friendly reminder from San Pedro City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (CESU), San Pedro City Health Office and the City Government of San Pedro


ALAM MO BA? | Bilang proteksyon sa mga sakit na dulot ng Respiratory Droplet at dahil sa tumataas na kaso ng Influenza-l...
16/01/2026

ALAM MO BA? | Bilang proteksyon sa mga sakit na dulot ng Respiratory Droplet at dahil sa tumataas na kaso ng Influenza-like Illness (ILI), pinapaalalahanan ang lahat na ugaliing magsuot ng Facemask.

Sa pag-susuot ng Facemask, siguradong MASK ProtekTodo!

Isang mahalagang paalala mula sa City Government of San Pedro at San Pedro City Health Office




Tignan | Narito ang mga datos na nakalap ng San Pedro City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (CESU) sa bilang ng Firewo...
03/01/2026

Tignan | Narito ang mga datos na nakalap ng San Pedro City Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (CESU) sa bilang ng Firework-Related Injury (FWRI) sa Lungsod ng San Pedro, as of January 03, 2025

Pinapaalalahanan ang lahat na umiwas sa paggamit ng pinagbabawal na paputok at gumamit na lamang ng alternatibong pamamaraan upang salubungin ang bagong taon.





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