Govt must make all-out efforts to control spread in August
Experts have warned of a severe outbreak in all districts
During monsoon, Dhaka becomes a soggy simulation.
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
Govt must make all-out efforts to control spread in August
Experts have warned of a severe outbreak in all districts
During monsoon, Dhaka becomes a soggy simulation.
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.