Bangladesh recorded four additional dengue fatalities through Sunday, pushing the national death toll to 192 for 2025. Health officials reported 845 new hospital admissions, raising total infections to 46,051 cases this year. The Directorate General of Health Services tracked new cases across ten divisions, with Barishal and Dhaka regions showing the highest numbers.
Authorities implemented new hospital protocols following September guidelines requiring dedicated dengue treatment wards and specialized medical teams. Facilities must provide NS-1 testing capabilities, emergency services and adequate medication supplies for patients. Healthcare directors received orders to coordinate with local municipalities for mosquito control operations around hospital grounds.
The current outbreak remains less severe than previous years when Bangladesh experienced 575 deaths in 2024 and 1,705 fatalities in 2023.
Authorities implemented new hospital protocols following September guidelines requiring dedicated dengue treatment wards and specialized medical teams. Facilities must provide NS-1 testing capabilities, emergency services and adequate medication supplies for patients. Healthcare directors received orders to coordinate with local municipalities for mosquito control operations around hospital grounds.
The current outbreak remains less severe than previous years when Bangladesh experienced 575 deaths in 2024 and 1,705 fatalities in 2023.