Hundreds of children die within months as measles cases soar in Bangladesh
Bangladesh is experiencing a significant surge in measles cases, with over 60,000 suspected cases reported in just over two months. Tragically, hundreds of children have died as a result of the outbreak.

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AI-generatedBangladesh is experiencing a significant surge in measles cases, with over 60,000 suspected cases reported in just over two months. Tragically, hundreds of children have died as a result of the outbreak. One such case is Akira, a four-year-old girl from Dhaka, who died from measles after multiple hospital visits. Her father stated that Akira had received all her vaccinations except for measles, as she was repeatedly turned away from vaccination centers due to illness or unavailability of the vaccine. She was eventually diagnosed with measles and died 27 days after her initial hospitalization.
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5 extractedAkira's father states she had received all her vaccines except for measles.
Akira, a 4-year-old girl, died from measles after multiple attempts to get her vaccinated were unsuccessful.
The measles vaccine was reportedly unavailable on two occasions when Al Amin attempted to get it for his daughter.
Health care workers reportedly told Al Amin that the measles vaccine could be administered up until age 5.
Hundreds of children have died in Bangladesh within months due to a surge in measles cases.