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Bangladesh dengue deaths rise to 155, DGHS reports
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 58703, member: 636"] Bangladesh health authorities documented five additional dengue fatalities during the most recent 24-hour reporting period. The Directorate General of Health Services confirmed that total deaths from the mosquito-transmitted illness have reached 155 since January. Hospitals admitted 636 new patients with viral fever symptoms, bringing the annual case count to 38,527. Three women and two men died from complications related to the disease. Deaths occurred across multiple regions, with the Barishal division recording two fatalities, and both Dhaka city corporations each reporting one death. Medical facilities across nine divisions received new patients, with Barishal and Dhaka divisions each treating 131 cases. Gender analysis reveals that men comprise 60.2 percent of infections, while women account for 39.8 percent. Treatment continues for 1,844 patients at hospitals nationwide. The previous year's statistics show dengue killed 575 people and infected 101,214 individuals, with 100,040 patients recovering from the illness. [/QUOTE]
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