Bangladesh reports record daily dengue cases and deaths
Source: Bangladesh sees worst single-day surge in dengue cases and deaths this year (2025-09-22)
Bangladesh experienced its worst single-day surge in dengue cases and fatalities this year, with health authorities reporting over 4,000 new infections and 15 deaths in a 24-hour period. The rising numbers have overwhelmed hospitals and strained the country's healthcare system as the dengue season peaks amid ongoing efforts to control the mosquito-borne disease. The surge highlights the increasing severity of dengue outbreaks in Bangladesh, driven by heavy monsoon rains and inadequate vector control measures. Authorities are urging the public to take precautions, such as eliminating mosquito breeding sites and seeking immediate medical attention for symptoms, to curb the spread of the disease during this critical period.
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