Bangladesh Reports 220 New Dengue Cases, 2 Deaths in 24 Hours
Kathmandu. It has been confirmed that 220 more dengue-infected people have been found in Bangladesh on Sunday. Two more deaths have been reported in the last 24 hours. With this, the total number of dengue-infected people this year has reached four thousand 900, while the death toll has reached nine.
According to the data released by the Directorate General of Health Services on Sunday, 714 people were infected in May, and the number of infected people has reached one thousand 703 so far in June.
This number of new infections shows the trend of rapid increase of this mosquito-borne disease in some parts of the country this month.
The monsoon period of June-September is considered the season for dengue fever in Bangladesh. Bangladesh is considered a high-risk nation for dengue, a mosquito-borne disease.
In Bangladesh, a total of one lakh two thousand 861 people were infected with dengue in 2025, and 413 people died due to dengue-related problems.
In 2023, there were one thousand 705 dengue-related deaths here, which is the highest annual death toll so far.
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