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SATURDAY, JULY 05, 2025

dengue cases rise

Health and Family Welfare Minister Zahid Maleque speaks at an event at the Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel in the capital on Tuesday (12 September), Photo: Courtesy
Bangladesh

Health minister blames local government's failure to control mosquitoes for rising dengue cases

An aedes aegypti mosquitoes is seen in The Gorgas Memorial institute for Health Studies laboratory as they conduct a research on preventing the spread of the Zika virus and other mosquito-borne diseases in Panama City February 4, 2016. Photo: Reuters
Health

89 people hospitalized with dengue in Chattogram in 24 hours

Photo: TBS
Health

Five dengue patients die in 24 hours

Photo: Collected
Health

Dengue: 103 more hospitalised in Bangladesh

A worker of Dhaka South City Corporation sprays mosquito repellent on an open ditch at Shyampur in Old Dhaka. The photo was taken recently. Photo: Mumit M
Bangladesh

Dengue on rise as Dhaka’s mosquito control drive works little

Dengue affecting children more severely, hospitals overburdened
Health

Dengue affecting children more severely, hospitals overburdened

Photo: Collected
Health

Another 163 dengue patients hospitalised in 24 hours

File photo. Dengue patients taking treatment in a hospital: Photo: TBS
Health

Dengue menace: Another 234 hospitalised in 24 hours

File photo. Photo: Md Jahidul Islam/TBS
Health

Dengue: Three die, 288 more hospitalised in 24 hrs

Photo: Collected
Health

Another 321 Dengue patients hospitalised in 24 hrs

File Photo:TBS
Health

Dengue menace: 2 more deaths, 258 hospitalised in 24 hrs

File photo. Dengue patients taking treatment in a hospital: Photo: TBS
Health

Dengue Menace: 1 more dead, 258 hospitalised in 24 hrs

File photo. Dengue patients taking treatment in a hospital: Photo: TBS
Health

306 more Dengue cases logged in 24 hrs: DGHS

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