According to the Bangladesh government, nearly 11,000 dengue cases and at least 48 related deaths this year has been recorded, underscoring how other viral diseases continue to spread even as the focus remains on the coronavirus pandemic.
On Thursday, 330 dengue cases, the highest single-day number, were reported in the last 24 hours, taking the total caseload to 10,981 since January. This was disclosed by the country’s Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).
Three more deaths from the mosquito-borne disease were recorded in the past day, taking the total to 48, a DGHS release said.
Recall that, the country reported a sharp spike in dengue cases which led to a strain on Bangladesh’s already fragile healthcare system, which was already battered by the worsening coronavirus crisis in the country.
In July, 1,920 people were diagnosed with the mosquito-borne disease, marking more than 600 percent jump in cases from June when only 272 cases were reported. In addition, the country reported its first dengue death in early July, with 12 fatalities that month, followed by 30 more deaths in August.
The DGHS added that six (6) people have died this month.
Entomologist, Kabirul Bashar has come out to say that the actual number of dengue patients is higher than the government figure as those undergoing treatment at private health facilities have not been added to the official tally.
According to Kabir, the number of cases should be expected to increase due to poor government response for combating the disease spread by the Aedes mosquito, which breeds in stagnant water during the monsoon season.
The government data showed some 10,053 cases were reported in the capital Dhaka alone, the sprawling megacity of nearly 20 million people. A 2019 outbreak of dengue in Bangladesh infected more than 80,000 people, with 67 deaths.
Meanwhile, the average daily caseload of novel coronavirus infections has declined to less than 5,000 for the last couple of weeks, compared with an average daily count of 10,000 in the first half of August.
Bangladesh has reported 1.5 million coronavirus infections and 26,362 deaths since the pandemic began in March last year.