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Bangladesh Measles Crisis Worsens as Child Deaths Climb to 194

Bangladesh's measles outbreak has deepened significantly, with child deaths attributed to the disease reaching 194, according to the latest health data. The escalating toll has raised urgent alarms among public health officials and international health bodies monitoring the situation, with the crisis exposing critical gaps in vaccination coverage across affected districts. Health authorities have warned that the outbreak risks spreading further if containment and immunisation drives are not accelerated immediately. The crisis has drawn renewed attention to the fragility of routine immunisation programmes across South Asia, where disruptions caused by prior health emergencies have left large cohorts of children unprotected against preventable diseases.

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Sources: Dawn
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