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Bangladesh is experiencing its worst dengue outbreak in years, with over 400 deaths and 78,595 hospital admissions as of November 2024. The surge in infections is due to rising temperatures, a longer monsoon season, and shifting weather patterns caused by climate change, which have fostered ideal conditions for Aedes aegypti mosquito breeding. Urban areas, particularly Dhaka, are most affected.
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