Children keep dying in a country that made huge progress on measles
Bangladesh is experiencing a severe measles outbreak, with over 120,000 suspected and confirmed cases overwhelming hospitals. The article highlights the tragic case of Maliha, a 10-month-old who died from pneumonia and measles complications.

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AI-generatedBangladesh is experiencing a severe measles outbreak, with over 120,000 suspected and confirmed cases overwhelming hospitals. The article highlights the tragic case of Maliha, a 10-month-old who died from pneumonia and measles complications. Her parents were unable to get her vaccinated due to vaccine shortages and later faced severe difficulties securing hospital beds, including an ICU bed, for her treatment. The lack of available beds reportedly led to children with and without measles sharing wards. This situation underscores a critical failure in the healthcare system despite previous progress in measles control.
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5 extractedMaliha needed an ICU bed, but the hospital had none to offer.
Maliha was admitted to the hospital with pneumonia and later developed a rash.
Maliha's parents were told there were no measles vaccines available at a clinic in February.
A child named Maliha died after her parents were unable to secure a hospital bed due to shortages.
Parents claim bed shortages led to children with and without measles sharing wards.