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Suspected measles outbreak kills nearly 100 children in Bangladesh

Health ministry figures revealed that suspected measles cases among children aged six months to five years have surged to 6,476. Confirmed cases stand at 826, with 16 laboratory-confirmed deaths, though officials say many more may have died before testing could be done

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Officials blamed the surge on multiple factors, including a shortage of vaccines. Representational pic

Officials blamed the surge on multiple factors, including a shortage of vaccines. Representational pic

Bangladesh has said that suspected measles has killed at least 98 children over the past three weeks, according to official data released on Sunday, as authorities step up vaccination efforts in the worst-affected areas, news agency AFP reported.

Last week, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman directed two senior ministers to travel across the country to assess the scale of the crisis and help coordinate a response.

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