NKTI reaches full bed capacity amid rise in leptospirosis cases
MANILA, Philippines — The National Kidney and Transplant Institute (NKTI) said it is currently operating at full bed capacity due to a surge in leptospirosis cases.
In a statement issued Sunday afternoon, August 23, the NKTI said the hospital is operating at full capacity due to the high volume of patients in its emergency room.
“To prioritize patients requiring emergency care and admission, walk-in admissions will be subject to limitations until further notice, with priority given to patients requiring urgent and critical medical interventions,” the NKTI’s statement read.
The hospital urged patients seeking elective or non-emergency care to consult their attending physicians and seek care at alternative health facilities with available beds to avoid lengthy delays.
"We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your patience and understanding," the NKTI said.
The spike in cases comes in the wake of recent rains brought by the southwest monsoon and localized flooding.
The Department of Health (DOH) reported that leptospirosis cases had reached 3,440 as of August 8
In response, the DOH said it had positioned 3.1 million doxycycline capsules across its central office and 17 regional Centers for Health Development.
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