Urgent measures needed to prevent a deadly outbreak
Proper action needed from city corporations, health authorities
Asrafullah Jamal, a dengue patient being treated at the capital’s Kurmitola General Hospital, had a difficult time bidding farewell to his son, Kazem Ashraf.
2019 was a watershed for dengue, with the highest number of cases ever reported globally. For Bangladesh too, it was a loud wake-up call, with record caseload and deaths. But the government continued with its slumber.
Lack of comprehensive, sustained efforts to control dengue may prove disastrous
Preventive measures must be taken immediately and rigorously
14 deaths recorded in first four days of July
Authorities, residents should take measures to prevent a dengue wave post-Eid
Health Minister Zahed Maleque today said that about 1,700 people have so far been infected with dengue this year, which is five times the number of infected at the same time last year
A total of 1,200 new patients infected with mosquito-borne disease dengue are admitted to different hospitals across the country in the last 24 hours.
Tonic, an online healthcare service of Telenor Health, launches its home service for diagnostic tests of dengue through their mobile application.
Jatiya Party demands the mayors of Dhaka North and South city corporations to step down from their posts, bringing allegation of misappropriation of Tk 50 crore allocated for mosquito control.