Dengue fever wipes Bangladesh and so far records 400 deaths
For many years, Bangladesh has the worst outbreak of Dengue fever, as more than 400 people have met the spread of infection in light of the high temperatures and the continuation of the seasonal wind season more than usual, which causes hospitals to treat patients, especially in urban areas. The latest official figures show that at least 407 people died due to complications associated with the disease in 2024, with 78 thousand and 595 patients entering hospitals across the country. By mid -November, 4,173 patients received treatment, including 1835 in the capital Dhaka and 2338 elsewhere. The spread of the disease exacerbates the population density in cities, to aggravate the spread of the disease, which is usually more common in the seasonal wind season that lasts from June to September, which extends more than this year. The high temperatures and the extension of the seasonal wind season, both linked to climate change, led to a significant increase in mosquitoes, which led to the rapid spread of the virus caused by the disease. Causes of the disease occur at Dengue fever due to any kind of four types of Dengue fever. You can’t pick up dengue infection from an infected person. This is because it is transmitted by mosquito bites. The occurrence of mosquitoes, which often causes the transmission of dengue viruses in the places of the human home and around them. If the mosquito bites a person with dengue fever, the virus moves to the mosquito. Then, when the affected mosquitoes bite another person, the virus enters the blood course of this person and causes infection. After recovering from Dengue fever, you will have a prolonged immunity to the type of virus you hit, but not against the other three types of dengue viruses. This means that in the future you can get one of the other three types of viruses again. The risk of developing serious dengue is increased if it is sufficient for Dengue fever for the second, third or fourth time. Complications if Dengue fever is sharp, it can cause internal bleeding and damage to the organs. Blood pressure can drop to dangerous levels that cause shock. In some cases, this leads to death. Women with Dengue during pregnancy can move the virus to the child at birth. In addition, the children of women with dengue during pregnancy are more vulnerable to premature birth, low weight at birth or their fetal hardship.