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Dengue: 31 new patients hospitalised in 24hrs
Thirty-one new dengue patients were hospitalised in 24 hours till Thursday morning as cases are on the rise in Bangladesh.
Of them, 28 were hospitalised in Dhaka division, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).
As many as 132 dengue patients, including 124 in the capital, are now receiving treatment at hospitals across the country.
The dengue cases are rising in the capital allegedly due to insufficient measures taken by the two Dhaka city corporations for preventing mosquito-borne diseases like dengue.
Also read: Dengue: 32 patients hospitalised in Dhaka in 24hrs
On June 21, the DGHS reported the first death of the season from the mosquito-borne viral disease.
This year, the DGHS has recorded 1,347 dengue cases and 1,214 recoveries so far.
Dengue – a leading cause of serious illness and death in some Asian and Latin American countries – was first reported in Bangladesh in 2000 and claimed 93 lives. In three years, the fatality number almost fell to zero.
However, 105 dengue patients, including 95 in Dhaka division, died in 2021.
Dengue is found in tropical and sub-tropical climates worldwide, mostly in urban and semi-urban areas.
About 4 billion people, almost half of the world's population, live in areas with a risk of dengue, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Also read: Dengue: 46 more patients hospitalised
Each year, up to 400 million people get infected with dengue while approximately 100 million get sick from infection, and 40,000 die from severe dengue, it says.
"There is no specific treatment for dengue or severe dengue. Early detection of disease progression associated with severe dengue, and access to proper medical care lowers fatality rates of severe dengue to below 1 percent," according to the World Health Organization.
Dengue: 32 patients hospitalised in Dhaka in 24hrs
Thirty-two new dengue patients were hospitalised in 24 hours till Wednesday morning as cases are on the rise in Bangladesh.
All the new patients were hospitalised in Dhaka division, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).
As many as 149 dengue patients, including 136 in the capital, are now receiving treatment at hospitals across the country.
Read: Dengue: 31 cases reported in Dhaka in 24 hrs, 5 in other districts
The dengue cases are rising in the capital allegedly due to insufficient measures taken by the two Dhaka city corporations for preventing mosquito-borne diseases like dengue.
On June 21, the DGHS reported the first death of the season from the mosquito-borne viral disease.
This year, the DGHS has recorded 1,316 dengue cases and 1,166 recoveries so far.
Dengue – a leading cause of serious illness and death in some Asian and Latin American countries – was first reported in Bangladesh in 2000 and claimed 93 lives. In three years, the fatality number almost fell to zero.
However, 105 dengue patients, including 95 in Dhaka division, died in 2021.
Dengue is found in tropical and sub-tropical climates worldwide, mostly in urban and semi-urban areas.
Read: 49 dengue new patients hospitalised as cases keep rising
About 4 billion people, almost half of the world's population, live in areas with a risk of dengue, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Each year, up to 400 million people get infected with dengue while approximately 100 million get sick from infection, and 40,000 die from severe dengue, it says.
"There is no specific treatment for dengue or severe dengue. Early detection of disease progression associated with severe dengue, and access to proper medical care lowers fatality rates of severe dengue to below 1 percent," according to the World Health Organization.
42 more Dengue patients hospitalized in 24 hrs
Forty-two new dengue patients were hospitalised in 24 hours till Sunday morning as cases are rising again in Bangladesh.
Among them, 32 patients were hospitalised in Dhaka while the remaining 10 patients in other places, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).
As many as 133 dengue patients, including 118 in the capital, are now receiving treatment at hospitals across the country.
Also read: 49 dengue new patients hospitalised as cases keep rising
On June 21, the DGHS reported the first death of the season from the mosquito-borne viral disease.
This year, the DGHS has recorded 1,202 dengue cases and 1,068 recoveries so far.
Dengue – a leading cause of serious illness and death in some Asian and Latin American countries – was first reported in Bangladesh in 2000 and claimed 93 lives. In three years, the fatality number almost fell to zero.
However, 105 dengue patients, including 95 in Dhaka division, died in 2021.
Dengue is found in tropical and sub-tropical climates worldwide, mostly in urban and semi-urban areas.
About 4 billion people, almost half of the world's population, live in areas with a risk of dengue, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Each year, up to 400 million people get infected with dengue while approximately 100 million get sick from infection, and 40,000 die from severe dengue, it says.
Also read: Dengue: 22 new patients hospitalised
"There is no specific treatment for dengue or severe dengue. Early detection of disease progression associated with severe dengue, and access to proper medical care lowers fatality rates of severe dengue to below 1 percent," according to the World Health Organization.
49 dengue new patients hospitalised as cases keep rising
Forty-nine new dengue patients were hospitalised in 24 hours till Saturday morning as cases are rising again in Bangladesh.
Among them, 47 patients were hospitalised in Dhaka, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).
As many as 151 dengue patients, including 145 in the capital, are now receiving treatment at hospitals across the country.
On June 21, the DGHS reported the first death of the season from the mosquito-borne viral disease.
Read: Bangladesh reports 6 more Covid deaths with 1,105 cases
This year, the DGHS has recorded 1,160 dengue cases and 1,008 recoveries so far.
Dengue – a leading cause of serious illness and death in some Asian and Latin American countries – was first reported in Bangladesh in 2000 and claimed 93 lives. In three years, the fatality number almost fell to zero.
However, 105 dengue patients, including 95 in Dhaka division, died in 2021.
Dengue is found in tropical and sub-tropical climates worldwide, mostly in urban and semi-urban areas.
About 4 billion people, almost half of the world's population, live in areas with a risk of dengue, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Each year, up to 400 million people get infected with dengue while approximately 100 million get sick from infection, and 40,000 die from severe dengue, it says.
"There is no specific treatment for dengue or severe dengue. Early detection of disease progression associated with severe dengue, and access to proper medical care lowers fatality rates of severe dengue to below 1 percent," according to the World Health Organization.
Dengue: 22 new patients hospitalised
Twenty-two new dengue patients were hospitalised in 24 hours till Friday morning as cases are rising again during monsoon in Bangladesh.
Among them, 19 new patients were hospitalised in Dhaka and the remaining three outside it, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).
As many as 118 dengue patients, including 109 in the capital, are now receiving treatment at hospitals across the country.
Read: Bangladesh reports 5 more Covid deaths with 1,897 cases
On June 21, the DGHS reported the first death of the season from the mosquito-borne viral disease.
This year, the DGHS has recorded 1,111 dengue cases and 992 recoveries so far.
Dengue – a leading cause of serious illness and death in some Asian and Latin American countries – was first reported in Bangladesh in 2000 and claimed 93 lives. In three years, the fatality number almost fell to zero.
However, 105 dengue patients, including 95 in Dhaka division, died in 2021.
Dengue is found in tropical and sub-tropical climates worldwide, mostly in urban and semi-urban areas.
Read: Dengue: 22 new patients hospitalised
About four billion people, almost half of the world's population, live in areas with a risk of dengue, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Each year, up to 400 million people get infected with dengue while approximately 100 million get sick from infection, and 40,000 die from severe dengue, it says.
"There is no specific treatment for dengue or severe dengue. Early detection of disease progression associated with severe dengue, and access to proper medical care lowers fatality rates of severe dengue to below one per cent," according to the World Health Organization.
Dengue: 33 new patients hospitalised
Thirty-three new dengue patients were hospitalised in 24 hours till Thursday morning as cases are rising again in Bangladesh.
All of the new patients were hospitalised in Dhaka division, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).
Read: 47 dengue new patients hospitalised as cases keep rising
As many as 128 dengue patients, including 122 in the capital, are now receiving treatment at hospitals across the country.
On June 21, the DGHS reported the first death of the season from the mosquito-borne viral disease.
This year, the DGHS has recorded 1089 dengue cases and 960 recoveries so far.
Dengue – a leading cause of serious illness and death in some Asian and Latin American countries – was first reported in Bangladesh in 2000 and claimed 93 lives. In three years, the fatality number almost fell to zero.
However, 105 dengue patients, including 95 in Dhaka division, died in 2021.
Dengue is found in tropical and sub-tropical climates worldwide, mostly in urban and semi-urban areas.
About 4 billion people, almost half of the world's population, live in areas with a risk of dengue, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Read:Bangladesh reports season's first dengue death, 27 more hospitalised
Each year, up to 400 million people get infected with dengue while approximately 100 million get sick from infection, and 40,000 die from severe dengue, it says.
"There is no specific treatment for dengue or severe dengue. Early detection of disease progression associated with severe dengue, and access to proper medical care lowers fatality rates of severe dengue to below 1 percent," according to the World Health Organization.
Dengue: 21 new patients hospitalised
Twenty-one more dengue patients were hospitalised in 24 hours until Friday morning.
Among them, 16 patients were admitted to different hospitals in Dhaka during the period, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).
As many as 110 dengue patients, including 102 in the capital, are now receiving treatment at hospitals across the country.
Read: Bangladesh reports season's first dengue death, 27 more hospitalised
On Tuesday, the directorate reported the first death of the season from the mosquito-borne viral disease.
This year, the DGHS has recorded 885 dengue cases and 774 recoveries so far.
Dengue – a leading cause of serious illness and death in some Asian and Latin American countries – was first reported in Bangladesh in 2000 and claimed 93 lives. In three years, the fatality number almost fell to zero.
However, 105 dengue patients, including 95 in Dhaka division, died in 2021.
Dengue is found in tropical and sub-tropical climates worldwide, mostly in urban and semi-urban areas.
Read: Covid 4th wave begins in clusters in Dhaka, say public health experts urging caution
About 4 billion people, almost half of the world's population, live in areas with a risk of dengue, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Each year, up to 400 million people get infected with dengue while approximately 100 million get sick from infection, and 40,000 die from severe dengue, it says.
"There is no specific treatment for dengue or severe dengue. Early detection of disease progression associated with severe dengue, and access to proper medical care lowers fatality rates of severe dengue to below 1 percent," according to the World Health Organization.
Dengue: 24 new patients hospitalised
Twenty-four more Dengue cases have been reported in 24 hours till Sunday morning.
Twenty-three new patients were hospitalized in Dhaka and another outside it, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).
Eighty-five dengue patients, including 81 in the capital, are now receiving treatment at hospitals across the country.
This year, the DGHS has recorded 571 dengue cases and 486 recoveries so far. The directorate has not yet reported any death from the mosquito-borne viral disease.
Dengue – a leading cause of serious illness and death in some Asian and Latin American countries – was first reported in Bangladesh in 2000 and claimed 93 lives. In three years, the fatality number almost fell to zero.
However, 105 dengue patients, including 95 in Dhaka division, died in 2021.
Dengue is found in tropical and sub-tropical climates worldwide, mostly in urban and semi-urban areas.
Also read:Dengue cases rising in Bangladesh; 31 new patients hospitalised
About 4 billion people, almost half of the world's population, live in areas with a risk of dengue, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Each year, up to 400 million people get infected with dengue while almost 100 million get sick from infection, and 40,000 die from severe dengue, it says.
Because there are four different dengue viruses, a person can be infected by the virus up to four times in their life.
"There is no specific treatment for dengue or severe dengue. Early detection of disease progression associated with severe dengue, and access to proper medical care lowers fatality rates of severe dengue to below 1 percent," according to the World Health Organization.
75 dengue patients undergoing treatment at hospitals: DGHS
Bangladesh registered 17 more dengue cases in 24 hours till Tuesday morning.
Among the new patients, sixteen were admitted to different hospitals in Dhaka and another was hospitalized outside the capital, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).
Also read: Dengue in Bangladesh: 20 new cases reported in 24hrs
Seventy-five dengue patients, including 70 in the capital, are now receiving treatment at hospitals across the country.
This year, the DGHS has recorded 463 dengue cases and 388 recoveries so far. The directorate has not yet reported any death from the mosquito-borne viral disease.
Dengue – a leading cause of serious illness and death in some Asian and Latin American countries – was first reported in Bangladesh in 2000 and claimed 93 lives. In three years, the fatality number almost fell to zero.
However, 105 dengue patients, including 95 in Dhaka division, died in 2021.
Dengue is found in tropical and sub-tropical climates worldwide, mostly in urban and semi-urban areas.
About 4 billion people, almost half of the world's population, live in areas with a risk of dengue, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Each year, up to 400 million people get infected with dengue while approximately 100 million get sick from infection, and 40,000 die from severe dengue, it says.
Also read: 15 more dengue cases reported
Because there are four different dengue viruses, a person can be infected by the virus up to four times in their life. The symptoms include nausea, vomiting, aches and pains and a rash.
"There is no specific treatment for dengue or severe dengue. Early detection of disease progression associated with severe dengue, and access to proper medical care lowers fatality rates of severe dengue to below 1 percent," according to the World Health Organization.
Dengue: Four more patients hospitalised in 24 hrs
Four more dengue patients have been hospitalised in Dhaka in 24 hours till Sunday morning, health authorities said.
No new death was reported during this period, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).
Four of the new patients are undergoing treatment at the hospitals in Dhaka while remaining three are being treated at hospitals in other divisions.
Also read: Dengue: Two more patients hospitalised in 24 hrs
A total of 105 dengue patients -- 95 in Dhaka division alone, four in Mymensingh, two each in Chattogram and Khulna, and one each in Rajshahi and Barishal divisions -- have died so far since January 2021.
Some 43 dengue patients are receiving treatment in the country as of Saturday.
Of them, 28 are receiving treatment at different hospitals in the capital while remaining 15 at hospitals outside Dhaka.
Also read: Dengue: One more patient hospitalised in Dhaka in 24 hrs
This year, some 71 patients have been admitted to different hospitals with dengue so far and 28 dengue patients have left hospital after recovery, said the DGHS.