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Measles outbreak in Bangladesh claims 98 children in three weeks

Published on: April 6, 2026 1:44 PM

بنگلادیش میں خسرہ کی وبا سنگین، 3 ہفتوں میں 98 بچے انتقال کرگئے

Bangladesh is grappling with a severe measles outbreak that has claimed the lives of at least 98 children over the past three weeks, according to the country’s Ministry of Health.

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The ministry reported that between six months and five years of age, a total of 6,476 children have shown measles-like symptoms. Of these, 826 cases have been officially confirmed, and at least 16 deaths have been verified so far.

Health authorities have identified 30 severely affected areas and have launched an emergency vaccination campaign to contain the spread of the disease. The initiative aims to provide measles immunization to vulnerable children and prevent further fatalities.

The Director of Communicable Disease Control highlighted that the number of measles cases and deaths this year is higher compared to previous years. Officials attribute the surge to potential gaps in vaccination coverage, along with other contributing factors that may include malnutrition and limited healthcare access in certain regions.

Bangladesh has previously faced outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases, and public health experts stress the importance of timely immunization programs to protect children. Authorities are urging parents to ensure that their children receive measles vaccines as scheduled and are monitoring the outbreak closely to prevent further escalation.

The ministry is also collaborating with local healthcare providers to raise awareness about the symptoms of measles, which include high fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes, and a characteristic skin rash. Early detection and isolation of suspected cases are crucial to controlling the outbreak.

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Officials are calling on both the public and international partners to support vaccination and healthcare efforts, emphasizing that immediate action is necessary to reduce child mortality and prevent the outbreak from spreading to other regions.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Bangladesh, child health, Infectious diseases, Latest, measles outbreak, public health, vaccination campaign

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