Abstract: Dengue, an incapacitating viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes, has emerged as a critical public health issue in Bangladesh. This expansion reflects the worldwide pattern of dengue's geographical distribution, with Bangladesh experiencing recurrent outbreaks since 1964. Notably, Bangladesh faced a catastrophic dengue outbreak in 2023, characterized by a substantial number of cases and associated mortalities. Between January and September 2023, Bangladesh observed a worrisome upsurge in dengue cases, prompting concerns within the public health sector....
Keywords: Dengue, Dengue virus, Aedes mosquito, 2023 Outbreak, Dengue cases, Bangladesh, Death, Dengue Tests.
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