Nearly 500 patients admitted in 24 hours as total cases rise to 12,763
Dengue fever is once again making a strong comeback in Bangladesh. In just the first half of the year, more than ten thousand people have been hospitalised, and forty-two deaths have already been confirmed.
Proper measures needed to prevent potential outbreaks
At least five dengue patients died in the last 24 hours -- the highest single-day toll this year -- with four of the deaths reported from Barguna, currently the country’s dengue hotspot.
Let safety, empathy, and civic duty mark this extended holiday
Urgent measures needed to prevent a deadly outbreak
As the rainy season begins to set in, the risk of a surge in dengue cases is rising rapidly, with authorities yet to take adequate preventive measures across the country.
Public awareness is also essential
Nearly 500 patients admitted in 24 hours as total cases rise to 12,763
Dengue fever is once again making a strong comeback in Bangladesh. In just the first half of the year, more than ten thousand people have been hospitalised, and forty-two deaths have already been confirmed.
Proper measures needed to prevent potential outbreaks
At least five dengue patients died in the last 24 hours -- the highest single-day toll this year -- with four of the deaths reported from Barguna, currently the country’s dengue hotspot.
Let safety, empathy, and civic duty mark this extended holiday
Urgent measures needed to prevent a deadly outbreak
As the rainy season begins to set in, the risk of a surge in dengue cases is rising rapidly, with authorities yet to take adequate preventive measures across the country.
Public awareness is also essential