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B’desh: Five more people die of dengue, fatalities rise to 307

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • November 6, 2025
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Dhaka, Nov 6 (IANS) Dengue outbreak in Bangladesh is worsening rapidly, with infections and deaths rising sharply across the country.

As many as five people have died due to dengue in 24 hours till Thursday morning, raising the fatalities from the mosquito-borne disease in Bangladesh in 2025 to 307, local media reported.

Three new fatalities were reported in Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) and one each in Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) and Mymensingh Division, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).

During the same period, 1,034 more people were admitted to hospital with viral fever, increasing the total number of cases in 2025 to 76,026, United News of Bangladesh reported.

Presently, 1,155 patients are undergoing treatment in Dhaka, while 3,331 patients are receiving treatment at various hospitals in Bangladesh.

As per the report, among this year’s patients, 62.3 per cent were men and 37.7 per cent were women.

Among the fatalities, 52.8 per cent were male and 47.2 were female.

As many as 575 people have died due to dengue in 2024. During the same period, the DGHS reported 101,214 dengue cases and 100,040 recoveries.

On October 9, Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) Director General Abu Jafor noted that the number of dengue cases in 2025 is higher than last year; however, the death rate is lower.

Speaking at a press briefing held over the ‘Typhoid Vaccination Campaign-2025’ at the Health Ministry, Abu Jafor said: “This year, the number of dengue infections is higher than last year, but the death rate in proportion to infections is lower,” United News of Bangladesh reported.

He called breeding of mosquitoes and the destruction of their larvae important for preventing dengue. “People must use mosquito nets and take protective measures. These are mostly individual responsibilities. If we neglect these, it will be very difficult to eliminate dengue,” he said.

He stated, “Our data shows that over 50 per cent of dengue deaths in hospitals are occurring on the very first day of admission. This suggests that patients are seeking care too. We are doing our best to ensure proper management in hospitals.”

Abu Jafor called early diagnosis important and mentioned that dengue, if detected in the initial stage, can be treated at home with proper medical care. He said that lack of awareness, negligence and delay in seeking medical care as the main reasons for the increasing dengue death rate.

Dengue is a viral infection caused by the dengue virus (DENV), which is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected mosquitoes. Dengue is found in tropical and sub-tropical climates across the world, mostly in urban and semi-urban areas, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO) statement. Prevention and control of dengue depend on vector control. There is no specific treatment for dengue; however, early detection and access to proper medical care lower fatality rates of severe dengue.

–IANS

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