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Zero dengue death after 169 days

Rtv news

  16 Dec 2023, 22:48

Bangladesh recorded zero dengue death in the last 24 hours till Saturday (Dec 16) morning, after a few months in the country.

However, public health experts are advising caution in interpreting the data.

The data DGHS provided is from Friday and today was Victory Day, which is also a public holiday, said Mushtaq Hossain, a public health expert.

Subsequently, he suggested observing the death toll for at least a week to declare any sort of success in the fight against dengue.

Lenin Chowdhury, another public health expert, highlighted the shift in dengue's pattern this year: it has become a nuisance all year round rather than a seasonal problem.

Dengue has claimed 1,678 lives and infected nearly 318,982 individuals in 2023, making it the deadliest year since the first recorded epidemic in 2000.

"When we see the previous year's data, we can see that there was no death toll in December. So, we don't need to be so happy to see no death in 24 hours," he added.

In the past 24 hours, 179 new dengue patients were hospitalised.

As of this morning, 1,678 dengue patients were undergoing treatment in various hospitals across the country.

However, a total of 315,624 patients have been released from hospitals this year.

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