Dengue cases on the rise


Safety net: People sleeping on three-wheeler carts using mosquito nets in Dhaka, following a surge of dengue-infected patients throughout the country. — Reuters

DENGUE infections are climbing rapidly across the country, with health officials reporting the ­biggest single-day rise in both deaths and hospital admissions this year.

Twelve people have died in the past 24 hours and 740 new patients have been hospitalised with the mosquito-borne disease, the Directorate General of Health Services said on Sunday.

So far this year, dengue has killed at least 179 people and infected nearly 42,000 ­nationwide.

Children are increasingly crowding into hospital wards, many arriving with high fever, rashes and dehydration.

Some have developed severe complications.

“Children are more vulnerable to rapid fluid loss and shock, which makes severe dengue extremely dangerous for them,” said physician ABM Abdullah, urging parents not to ignore early symptoms like a persistent fever or bleeding gums.

Entomologists say changing weather patterns are worsening the outbreak.

“The monsoon is stretching longer than usual, creating stan­ding water almost everywhere,” said Kabirul Bashar, a zoology professor at Jahangirnagar Uni­ver­sity.

“This prolonged wet season is giving mosquitoes more time and space to breed, and it is inten­sifying the outbreak.”

Other issues including Bang­la­desh’s rapid urbanisation, poor waste management and stagnant water at ­construction sites have further expanded ­mosquito bree­ding grounds.

With hospitals under strain and infections climbing steadily, ­doctors fear the crisis will deepen in the coming weeks.

The crisis is also being com­pounded by an unexpected rise in chikungunya cases.

Unlike dengue, chikungunya ­rarely causes death but often leaves patients – both children and adults – suffering from severe joint pain and lingering ­weakness.

The worst year on record for Bangladesh was 2023, when ­dengue killed 1,705 people and infected more than 321,000. — Reuters

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