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In the past 24 hours, two more people have died from dengue fever in Bangladesh, and 321 new patients have been hospitalized. This brings the total number of dengue-related deaths in 2025 to 60, with 15,906 reported infections so far this year.

Barisal recorded the highest number of new cases (110), followed by 74 cases in the Dhaka South City Corporation area. As of now, 1,241 dengue patients are receiving treatment in hospitals across the country. The infection rate remains higher outside Dhaka than within the capital.

17 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

2 Dead, 321 Hospitalized from Dengue in 24 Hours

Two more people have died from dengue in the last 24 hours, while 330 new patients have been admitted to hospitals across the country. The fatalities occurred in the Dhaka North and Chattogram City Corporation areas. Among the new hospitalizations: 86 were in Barishal, 54 in Chattogram, 48 in areas outside Dhaka City Corporation, 44 in Dhaka South, 27 each in Dhaka North and Khulna, 38 in Rajshahi, and 3 each in Mymensingh and Rangpur. So far this year, 15,210 dengue patients have been hospitalized, and 58 have died.

14 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dengue Claims Two More Lives, 330 Hospitalized in 24 Hours

In the last 24 hours, 138 people across Bangladesh have been hospitalized with dengue fever, though no new deaths were reported. The Barishal Division saw the highest number of new cases at 60, followed by 25 cases in Dhaka, and the remaining 113 in other regions. Since January 1 this year, dengue has claimed 54 lives—26 in Dhaka, 14 in Barishal, and the rest in other divisions.

11 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

138 Hospitalized with Dengue in 24 Hours, No Deaths Reported

Two more people have died from dengue in the past 24 hours, bringing the total death toll this year to 54, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS). During this period, 337 new patients were hospitalized, raising the cumulative number of hospital admissions to 13,931. One of the latest victims was from Dhaka, and the other from the Chattogram division. Monthly dengue-related deaths stand at 12 in July, 19 in June, 10 in January, 3 in February, 7 in April, and 3 in May.

10 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dengue Death Toll Rises to 54 This Year

For the first time in the country, a robotic rehabilitation center has been launched at the Super-Specialized Hospital of Bangladesh Medical University (BMU). Advisor Asif Mahmud announced that the center will provide advanced physiotherapy and neurological rehabilitation using 62 state-of-the-art robots. Services will be offered free of charge to those injured in the July movement. With technical support from China, the facility includes 22 AI-enabled robots capable of delivering personalized treatments.

10 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh Launches First Robotic Rehabilitation Center

The ongoing dengue outbreak in Bangladesh is becoming increasingly complex due to changes in the nature of the virus, according to the Director General of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), Prof. Dr. Md. Abu Jafar.

He stated that the number of severe cases has risen, with many patients now requiring intensive monitoring. As a result, there is a growing need for portable ultrasound machines and bedside hematocrit devices to enhance patient care.

While recent outbreaks in districts like Barguna appear to be under control, nationwide alertness has been heightened. In the last 24 hours alone, 406 new dengue patients have been admitted to hospitals. So far this year, over 13,000 people have been hospitalized with dengue, and 52 have died.

Dr. Jafar urged the public to seek immediate medical attention if fever develops and to strictly follow official health advisories. The World Health Organization has also provided essential medical equipment to aid in dengue management.

10 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dengue Becomes More Complicated, Portable Ultrasound and Bedside Hematocrit Devices Now Essential: Health Director General

Six leading U.S. medical organizations have filed a lawsuit against U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Department of Health and Human Services, and the CDC, challenging recent decisions regarding vaccination guidelines. They argue that halting vaccine recommendations for children and pregnant women is unscientific and poses a risk to public health. The lawsuit demands that COVID-19 vaccines be reinstated in the recommended schedule through proper scientific and legal channels. Physicians involved warn that policy decisions lacking scientific basis could harm public health.

09 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Top U.S. Medical Groups Sue CDC Over Vaccine Policy Changes

In the past 24 hours, dengue fever claimed 3 more lives and led to 425 new hospitalizations across Bangladesh. This brings the total number of dengue deaths in 2025 to 51, with 13,188 reported infections so far.

Barisal Division, especially areas outside the city corporation limits, reported the highest number of cases at 120. In July alone, 2,892 people have been infected and 9 have died. Of the 1,351 current hospitalizations, 386 are in Dhaka and 965 in other districts.

08 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dengue Claims 3 More Lives, 425 New Hospitalizations in 24 Hours

In the past 24 hours, 317 new dengue patients have been admitted to hospitals across Bangladesh, with no reported fatalities. The highest number of cases was recorded in the Barishal division, particularly in Barguna, which saw 102 new cases in a single day — the highest daily count this year. So far in 2025, a total of 12,271 people have contracted dengue, and 45 people have died from the disease. Compared to 2023 and 2024, both infection and death rates have declined this year.

06 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

317 Hospitalized with Dengue in 24 Hours, No Deaths Reported

Bangladesh faces a severe dengue outbreak risk this August and September, with over 12,000 hospitalizations and rising cases daily. The Aedes mosquito breeds rapidly in stagnant water caused by unplanned urbanization, poor sanitation, and climate change. Experts warn that without immediate, coordinated efforts—including destroying breeding sites, public awareness, and scientific monitoring—the situation could worsen dramatically. The crisis demands combined government and community action to control dengue, emphasizing larval control, hotspot targeting, and environmentally safe measures to prevent a national health emergency.

Bangladesh recorded one new death and 10 fresh cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS). The deceased was a male aged between 61 and 70.

The current positivity rate stands at 4.02%. Since the onset of the pandemic, the total death toll has reached 29,519, with 20 deaths recorded so far in 2025. Total infections have risen to 2,052,073, with 528 confirmed cases in the current year.

28 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

One More COVID-19 Death, 10 New Infections Reported in Last 24 Hours

Dengue fever continues to spread across Bangladesh, claiming two more lives in the last 24 hours.
According to the Directorate General of Health Services, 159 new dengue patients were hospitalized during the same period.
Both deceased were men, aged 72 and 50.
Hospital data shows that Barisal recorded the highest number of new admissions with 107 patients.
In addition, 21 patients were admitted to hospitals in Dhaka city, 12 in Dhaka division, 11 in Chattogram division, 6 in Rajshahi, and 2 in Sylhet division.

27 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dengue Claims Two More Lives as 159 New Cases Reported Across Bangladesh

Dengue continues to spread across the country, claiming two more lives in the last 24 hours. According to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS), 195 new patients were admitted to hospitals during this period.

Barishal reported the highest number of admissions with 74 patients, followed by Dhaka city with 60. Other regions include 30 in Dhaka division, 18 in Rajshahi, 8 in Chattogram, 3 in Sylhet, and 2 in Mymensingh.

26 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dengue Claims 2 More Lives, 195 New Patients Hospitalized

Bangladesh recorded three more deaths from COVID-19 and 19 new cases in the past 24 hours, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).

The deaths occurred between 8 a.m. Sunday and 8 a.m. Monday. So far this year, the virus has claimed 19 lives—eight men and eleven women. Regionally, seven deaths occurred in Dhaka, nine in Chattogram, and three in Khulna.

23 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Three More COVID-19 Deaths in Bangladesh, 19 New Cases Reported

Dhaka, June 22, 2025 — In the last 24 hours, 329 people have been admitted to hospitals across Bangladesh with dengue fever, while one person has died from the mosquito-borne disease, the DGHS has confirmed.

Regional data shows that of the newly hospitalized patients:

Barisal Division: 136

Chattogram Division: 64

Dhaka Division (excluding city): 38

Dhaka North City Corporation: 21

Dhaka South City Corporation: 43

Khulna Division: 15

Rajshahi Division: 10

Mymensingh Division: 2

Meanwhile, 301 dengue patients have recovered and been discharged from hospitals in the past 24 hours. With this, the total number of recoveries this year has risen to 6,817.

22 Jun 25 1NOJOR.COM

Dengue Update: 329 New Hospitalizations, 1 Death in 24 Hours


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