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Dengue: 10 more die, 1,984 hospitalised in a day

Dengue situation Bangladesh
Given our recent Covid-19 pandemic experience, why have the authorities not done anything to enhance the capacity of our healthcare system? PHOTO: PRABIR DAS

At least 10 more people died from dengue in 24 hours preceding 8:00am today as the country grapples with a record outbreak of the mosquito-borne disease.

Of the 10 deaths, three were reported in the capital.

At least 1,984 dengue patients were hospitalised in the 24-hour period, according to data from the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).

Dengue has so far claimed at least 426 lives this year and nearly 89,875 were infected, making this the deadliest year since the first recorded epidemic in 2000.

According to DGHS data, 9,117 dengue patients were undergoing treatment at different hospitals across the country yesterday morning.

A total of 80,332 patients have so far been released from hospitals across the country this year.

Hospitals, especially in Dhaka, are struggling to accommodate the large number of patients suffering high fever, joint pain, and vomiting, health officials said.

The government has taken initiatives to limit the spread of mosquito-borne diseases, they added.

There is no vaccine or drug that specifically treats dengue, which is common in South Asia during the June-to-September monsoon season when the Aedes aegypti mosquito, the carrier of the deadly virus, thrives in stagnant water.

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Dengue: 10 more die, 1,984 hospitalised in a day

Dengue situation Bangladesh
Given our recent Covid-19 pandemic experience, why have the authorities not done anything to enhance the capacity of our healthcare system? PHOTO: PRABIR DAS

At least 10 more people died from dengue in 24 hours preceding 8:00am today as the country grapples with a record outbreak of the mosquito-borne disease.

Of the 10 deaths, three were reported in the capital.

At least 1,984 dengue patients were hospitalised in the 24-hour period, according to data from the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).

Dengue has so far claimed at least 426 lives this year and nearly 89,875 were infected, making this the deadliest year since the first recorded epidemic in 2000.

According to DGHS data, 9,117 dengue patients were undergoing treatment at different hospitals across the country yesterday morning.

A total of 80,332 patients have so far been released from hospitals across the country this year.

Hospitals, especially in Dhaka, are struggling to accommodate the large number of patients suffering high fever, joint pain, and vomiting, health officials said.

The government has taken initiatives to limit the spread of mosquito-borne diseases, they added.

There is no vaccine or drug that specifically treats dengue, which is common in South Asia during the June-to-September monsoon season when the Aedes aegypti mosquito, the carrier of the deadly virus, thrives in stagnant water.

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