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Dengue plagues entire Bangladesh with rapid outbreak
Dhaka, July 13: Aedes mosquito-borne disease dengue is spreading like an epidemic across the country. In the meantime, there has been a change in the birth and biting pattern of larvae, experts said. In the last few days, 500-700 people have been infected, but in the last two days, the number has exceeded 1000.
Dengue kills seven, over 1000 new cases detected
Dhaka, July 11: A record seven people died of dengue from 8 am on Monday to 8 am on Tuesday. Meanwhile, 1,054 people were admitted to the hospital at the same time. Among the infected, 628 people have been admitted to different hospitals in Dhaka and 426 people have been admitted to different hospitals outside Dhaka.
Dengue claims three more, 515 hospitalised
Dhaka, November 23: Three more people died of dengue fever in the 24 hours from 8 am on Monday to 8 am on Tuesday. With this, the number of deaths in the country increased to 237 this year.
Dengue: Six deaths, 559 admitted to hospital
Dhaka, November 19: The number of people affected by dengue fever is increasing in the country. Death is also increasing. Six patients died of dengue in 24 hours from 8 am on Friday to 8 am on Saturday. As a result, 226 people have died of dengue so far. At the same time, 559 dengue patients are under treatment in the hospital. With this, the number of dengue patients admitted to the hospital stood at 2,764.
Three more die of dengue, 250 hospitalised
Dhaka, November 18: Three people died of dengue fever in 24 hours from Thursday 8 am to Friday 8 am. At the same time, 250 dengue patients are under treatment in the hospital. With this, the number of dengue patients admitted to hospitals across the country stood at 2,712.
Dengue kills one, 685 hospitalised across Bangladesh on Thursday
Dhaka, November 17: Another 685 people were admitted to the hospital in 24 hours from 8 am on Wednesday to 8 am on Thursday due to dengue fever. At the same time, one person died due to dengue. With this, the number of dengue deaths this year has increased to 217. And the number of dengue patients admitted in various hospitals across the country, including new cases, is 2,750.
Eight die of dengue, 692 patients newly admitted on Tuesday
Dhaka, November 15: Another 692 people were admitted to the hospital due to dengue fever in 24 hours from 8 am on Monday to 8 am on Tuesday. At the same time, eight people died due to dengue. With this, the number of dengue deaths this year has increased to 213, while the number of dengue patients admitted in different hospitals across the country, including new cases is 2,851 people.
Dengue kills three more, 760 hospitalised
Dhaka, November 14: Aedes mosquito-borne dengue fever cases are increasing in the country. Death is also increasing. Three people have died from dengue fever in 24 hours from 8 am to 8 am on Sunday across the country. With this, the number of dengue deaths in the country this year has increased to 205.
Six succumb to dengue, 918 patients hospitalized
Dhaka, November 12: The number of people affected by dengue fever is increasing in the country. Death is also increasing. A total of 918 dengue patients were admitted to the hospital in 24 hours from 8 am on Friday to 8 am on Saturday.
Five more succumb to dengue, 888 admitted to hospital on Wednesday
Dhaka, November 10: Five people died of dengue in the 24 hours from Wednesday 8 am to Thursday 8 am. With this, the number of deaths due to dengue fever in the country increased to 192 this year. At the same time, 888 people were admitted to the hospital due to dengue. With this, the number of dengue patients admitted to hospitals across the country stood at 3,248.
Dengue: Five dead, 788 admitted to hospital on Saturday
Dhaka, November 5: The number of people affected by dengue fever is increasing in the country. Death is also increasing. Five people died of dengue fever in 24 hours from Friday morning to Saturday morning. Meanwhile, 788 new patients were admitted to the hospital. With this, the number of dengue patients admitted to the hospital has reached 3,737.
Dengue claimed 86 lives in October, 21,932 hospitalised
Dhaka, November 1: From May this year, the number of dengue cases started increasing. Every month since then, the number of infected has surpassed the previous months. The number of infected in October has more than doubled compared to September. In October, 21,932 people were admitted to the hospital due to dengue. During this period, 86 people died of dengue, which is more than double compared to September.
Dengue: Five dead, 873 admitted to hospital on Monday
Dhaka, October 31: Five people died of dengue in the country from 8 am on Sunday to 8 am on Monday. At the same time, 873 new people were admitted to the hospital due to dengue. With this, the number of patients admitted to hospitals across the country increased to 3,584.
Five succumb to dengue, 440 admitted to hospital
Dhaka, October 28: The number of dengue fever cases is increasing in the country. Death is also increasing. 440 dengue patients were admitted to the hospital in 24 hours from 8 am on Thursday to 8 am on Friday. On October 23, a maximum of 1,034 dengue patients were detected in the country in a single day. With this, the number of dengue patients admitted to hospitals across the country stood at 3,539. Meanwhile, news of 5 deaths due to dengue has been received.
Dengue kills three, 899 new patients recorded on Thursday
Dhaka, October 27: Another 899 people were admitted to the hospital in 24 hours from 8 am on Wednesday to 8 am on Thursday due to dengue fever. At the same time, three people died due to the disease. With this, the number of dengue deaths this year has increased to 123 people. And the number of dengue patients admitted in different hospitals across the country, including new cases, is 3,480 people.