Devastating Dengue Outbreak in Bangladesh: Over 1,000 Deaths and 200,000 Cases

2023-10-05 00:05:00

Bangladesh is facing its worst outbreak of dengue fever yet. There have been 1,046 deaths since the start of 2023 and more than 200,000 cumulative cases.

Foreign news agencies reported that The number of deaths from dengue fever in Bangladesh this year rose to at least 1,046 on Wednesday, following 16 more people died in the previous 24 hours. Meanwhile, there were an additional 2,564 patients admitted to the hospital during the same period.

Bangladesh is facing its worst outbreak of dengue fever yet. 20 September was the day with the most deaths this year at 21 deaths, the same as on 2 September.

“The number of deaths from dengue has surpassed 1,000. Officials recorded 1,046 deaths from dengue between July 1 and October 4 this year,” the Health Services Administration said. (DGHS) said in a statement. He added that this was the deadliest year for dengue since statistics began in 2000, with only 281 deaths last year.

The DGHS said the new infections brought the total number of patients to 214,247. Of these, 203,917 have been discharged from hospital, with another 9,284 still requiring treatment in hospital, including 2,945. are in Dhaka, while another 6,339 are in hospitals outside the capital.

The record for the most cases of dengue infection in a single month continues to be broken. By August Bangladesh has had 71,976 cases and 342 deaths. In September, they had another 79,598 cases and 366 deaths. In October, just four days ago, they found 71,976 cases and 342 deaths. As many as 56 people have died.

Bangladesh first encountered an outbreak of dengue fever in 2000, only in Dhaka. But because the weather is warmer and the monsoon season has more humidity. Because of changes in the weather This makes it easier for dengue-carrying mosquitoes to breed in waterways and makes dengue outbreaks more common in Bangladesh.

Bangladeshi health officials say the latest outbreak has caught them completely by surprise. It is caused by a stronger strain of dengue. which many doctors stated The symptoms of dengue fever patients have deteriorated faster recently compared to two years ago, with all 64 districts across the country having detected dengue cases.

Meanwhile, hospitals are overflowing with patients. In Dhaka, for example, hundreds of people infected with dengue are waiting for treatment. Amid shortage of intravenous solution This is very important for treating dengue patients who often suffer from dehydration.

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