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Suspected and confirmed measles deaths top 500 in Bangladesh

Suspected and confirmed measles deaths top 500 in Bangladesh

ReutersSat, May 23, 2026 at 2:38 PM UTC

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1 / 0FILE PHOTO: Measles infected child receives treatment at the Infectious Disease Hospital, following an outbreak across the country, in DhakaFILE PHOTO: A mother holds her measles‑infected child as the child receives treatment at the Infectious Disease Hospital, following an outbreak across the country, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, April 27, 2026. REUTERS/Mohammad Ponir Hossain/File Photo

DHAKA, May 23 (Reuters) - At least 86 children have died from confirmed measles infections in ‌Bangladesh this year, and another 426 with ‌symptoms consistent with the disease, health officials said on Saturday, as the ​country battles one of its worst outbreaks in decades.

Cases have spread rapidly in recent months, overwhelming hospitals and placing severe strain on already fragile healthcare services, ‌particularly in rural districts ⁠and densely populated low-income urban areas.

Health authorities have identified 62,507 suspected measles cases ⁠nationwide as well as 8,494 laboratory-confirmed infections between March 15 and May 23, data from the Directorate ​General of ​Health Services showed.

Children under ​five are most vulnerable ‌to severe infection and death, particularly those who have not been vaccinated or have only been partially immunized, health officials have said.

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The World Health Organization said last month declining routine immunisation coverage had increased ‌the risk of a large-scale ​outbreak.

Since then, the government has ​expanded emergency measles-rubella vaccination ​campaigns targeting young children.

The government says ‌it has also deployed rapid ​response teams, ​strengthened disease surveillance and increased the distribution of vitamin A to reduce complications.

Measles is one of ​the world’s most ‌contagious diseases but can largely be prevented ​through two doses of vaccine.

(Reporting by Ruma Paul, ​Editing by Andrew Heavens)

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