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More than 500 children killed in measles outbreak in Bangladesh

A measles outbreak in Bangladesh has resulted in the deaths of over 500 children, with the majority of cases occurring in those aged six months to five years. The death toll reached 512 as of Saturday, with 13 additional child fatalities reported in the preceding 24 hours.

By AFP and AnadoluAl JazeeraFiled 2026-05-23 · 15:42 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
More than 500 children killed in measles outbreak in Bangladesh
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A measles outbreak in Bangladesh has resulted in the deaths of over 500 children, with the majority of cases occurring in those aged six months to five years. The death toll reached 512 as of Saturday, with 13 additional child fatalities reported in the preceding 24 hours. Hospitals in Dhaka are overwhelmed, necessitating the creation of dedicated wards despite a shortage of intensive care beds. Measles, a highly contagious viral disease spread through respiratory droplets, can lead to severe complications and death, especially in malnourished or unvaccinated children. Bangladesh has launched a mass vaccination campaign aiming to reach 18 million children, though its full impact is expected to take months. Gaps in immunization, exacerbated by the 2024 student-led uprising, have left many children vulnerable.

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Gaps in immunization worsened during and after the 2024 student-led uprising, leaving many children unprotected.

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UNICEF country chief Rana Flowers stated that the vaccination campaign has reached 18 million children.

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Hospitals in Dhaka are overwhelmed with cases and lack sufficient intensive care beds.

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Most cases recorded have been among children aged between six months and five years.

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A measles outbreak in Bangladesh has killed more than 500 children, marking the deadliest surge in decades.

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Most cases recorded in the country have been among children aged between six months and five years.A Measles outbreak in Bangladesh has killed more than 500 children in the deadliest surge there in decades.The death toll continued to rise on Saturday, with 13 children passing away in the past 24 hours alone, increasing the total to 512, according to a health department tally that began on March 15.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Is Bangladesh killing reforms introduced after student-led protests?list 2 of 3As Iran crisis drags on, fears of global food catastrophe growlist 3 of 3Bus plunges into Bangladesh river, several killed while ‘trapped inside’end of listHospitals in the capital Dhaka, which have been overwhelmed with cases, have set up dedicated wards but lack sufficient numbers of intensive care beds.Measles, which has no specific treatment once caught, is a highly contagious viral disease that spreads through coughs and sneezes.The disease primarily affects children and can cause severe complications, including pneumonia, brain inflammation and death, particularly among malnourished or unvaccinated children.It remains one of the leading causes of vaccine-preventable child deaths worldwide.The South Asian nation of 175 million people has rolled out a mass vaccination drive to combat the outbreak. United Nations children’s agency (UNICEF) country chief Rana Flowers said this week that the campaign has reached 18 million children.But the health department said the full impact of the vaccinations would take months to be felt.UNICEF said on Wednesday that gaps in immunisation worsened during and after the chaos of the 2024 student-led uprising that toppled the government, leaving large numbers of children unprotected.The health department’s death toll comes after the government said the outbreak was now contained, noting a decline in cases in several previously hard-hit areas.
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