Dengue fever is no longer a seasonal illness in Bangladesh, but a year-round health concern. Cases are currently reported in 58 out of the country’s 64 districts, indicating a widespread outbreak. Health officials report a significant increase in infections, moving beyond typical peak seasons. The disease is now prevalent throughout the year, posing a continuous public health challenge. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely and urging preventative measures to control mosquito populations. The widespread nature of the outbreak necessitates a sustained and comprehensive response to mitigate further transmission. This shift from seasonal to year-round transmission requires ongoing vigilance and public health initiatives.
