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Bangladesh Measles Outbreak Kills 100

Bangladesh is grappling with a devastating measles outbreak, with nearly 100 children tragically dying in the past three weeks and over 6,400 suspected cases reported since mid-March. Officials are urgently boosting vaccination efforts in affected areas and investigating a potential vaccine shortage that has contributed to a significant decline in coverage, making this crisis potentially the world's deadliest measles situation.

Bangladesh Measles Outbreak Kills 100
  • Bangladesh is grappling with a suspected measles outbreak that has reportedly claimed the lives of nearly 100 children in the past three weeks, according to CNA.
  • Health ministry data indicates a significant surge in suspected measles cases among children aged six months to five years, with 6,476 suspected cases reported since March 15, as noted by Al Jazeera.
  • The capital, Dhaka, is intensifying vaccination efforts in the worst-affected areas to curb the spread of the highly contagious disease.
  • Officials are investigating the outbreak's causes, including a potential vaccine shortage, which has contributed to a decline in vaccination coverage to roughly 57% in 2025, as reported by The BMJ.
  • Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has directed two senior ministers to assess the crisis scale and coordinate a national response across the country.
  • The current situation is worse than previous years in terms of both infections and deaths among children with suspected measles, with some experts suggesting Bangladesh might have the world's highest measles death toll currently.
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