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Bangladesh warns of dengue surge as weather aids spread

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Bangladesh warns of dengue surge as weather aids spread
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Health experts in Bangladesh are warning of a significant surge in dengue fever cases over the next two months due to heavy rainfall and inadequate mosquito control. The country is already struggling with a major measles outbreak, placing additional strain on the healthcare system.

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Bangladesh could face a sharp increase in dengue infections over the next ​two months, health experts warned, as wet weather and inadequate ‌mosquito control spur a wider outbreak.

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