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Bangladesh logged the highest 394 single-day dengue hospitalisation in the past 24 hours till 8:00am on Tuesday.

According to the Directorate General of Health Services, the latest surge has brought the total number of   hospitalised dengue patients this year to 8,544.


No new death was reported on the day keeping the death toll from the viral disease unchanged at 34 this year.

On Monday, as many as 392 people were hospitalised.

Of the hospitalised patients, 3,805 people were hospitalised in the first 24 days of June while 11 others died of dengue at the same time.

In January 1,161 people were hospitalised, 374 in February, 336 in March, 701 in April, 1,773 in May.

At the same time, 10 people died of dengue in January, 3 in February, 7 in April and 3 in May.

Of the hospitalised patients in the past 24 hours, the highest 157 were from the Barishal Division.

At least 58 patients were reported in Chattogram, 50 in the Dhaka South City Corporation, 42 in the Dhaka North City Corporation, 35 in different districts of Dhaka, 8 in Khulna, and 44 in Rajshahi.

The vector-born disease dengue has arisen as a serious public health concern in the country over the past several years.

A dengue outbreak was first officially reported in the country in 2000 when 93 people died and 5,551 patients were hospitalised, according to DGHS data. Dengue killed 1,705 people and sent 3, 21,179 others to hospitals in 2023 alone against 853 deaths and 2, 44,246 hospitalisation between 2000 and 2022, the DGHS data showed.

Last year, the country witnessed a severe dengue outbreak that resulted in 575 deaths and 101,214 reported cases. A total of 100,040 patients recovered during the period.