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13 new dengue cases reported in 24 hours

Some 406 dengue patients are undergoing treatment at different government and private hospitals in the country

Update : 21 Jul 2021, 05:13 PM

Amid an alarming surge in Covid-19 cases, there is a growing concern over the dengue situation in the country as the authorities on Wednesday reported 13 more new dengue cases in the last 24 hours.

Some 406 dengue patients are undergoing treatment at different government and private hospitals in the country, as of Wednesday morning, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).

Of them, 398 patients are receiving treatment at different hospitals in the capital and eight others outside Dhaka.

So far, information about three suspected dengue deaths has been sent to the Institute of Epidemiology Disease Control and Research (IEDCR).

Some 1,360 patients have been admitted to different hospitals with dengue since January, and 951 of them have been released after recovery.

Bangladesh is seeing a rise in dengue cases when the Covid situation is worsening in the country, with the rapid spread of the highly contagious Delta variant.


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Dr Nazmul Islam, DGHS spokesman and line director, expressed his deep concern over dengue, in a regular health bulletin on coronavirus on Sunday.

The situation would continue to deteriorate if those responsible for mosquito control across the country do not try their best, by all means, Dr Nazmul said.

"If someone has temperature, they should be tested for dengue as well as Covid," he added.

"And in case of treatment, medicines must be taken on the advice of a registered doctor only. If necessary, one could take treatment by contacting the hotline number of DGHS."


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A total of 1,193 cases and three confirmed dengue-related deaths were reported in 2020.

According to official figures, 101,354 dengue cases and 179 deaths were recorded in Bangladesh in 2019.

Dengue fever was first reported in Bangladesh in 2000 when it claimed 93 lives. In the following three years, the fatalities almost fell to zero.

However, the mosquito-borne viral infection struck again in 2018, killing 26 and infecting 10,148 people.

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