Dengue: College student dies in Faridpur

Mizanur Rahman, father of deceased college student Sumon, cries on the premises of Faridpur Medical College Hospital on Saturday. Photo: Prothom Alo
Mizanur Rahman, father of deceased college student Sumon, cries on the premises of Faridpur Medical College Hospital on Saturday. Photo: Prothom Alo

A college student died of dengue at Faridpur Medical College Hospital on Saturday morning, reports news agency UNB.

The deceased is Sumon Bashar Raj, 18, from Changpur village in Magura district. He was a second year student of a government college in Magura.

Mostafizur Rahman Bulu, assistant director of Faridpur Medical College Hospital, said Sumon was admitted to the hospital on 12 August and breathed his last around 10:00am today.

Victim’s father Mizanur Rahman said Sumon was diagnosed with dengue at Magura Hospital on 8 August and was admitted to Faridpur Medical College Hospital on 12 August.

Faridpur civil surgeon’s office sources said at least 73 new dengue patients were admitted to different hospitals in the districts in the last 24 hours till Saturday morning while 396 are undergoing treatment.

A total of 1,719 people infected with dengue were admitted to hospitals across the country in 24 hours till 8:00am on Friday, according to the Health Emergency Operation Centre and Control Room of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS).

The number of dengue patients was 1,929 on Thursday while 1,880 on Wednesday and 1,200 on Tuesday.

The government has so far confirmed 40 deaths although unofficial estimates suggest the death toll is much higher.

The DGHS said 49,999 people were hospitalised with dengue since January this year. Of them, 42,243 had made full recovery.

Currently, 7, 716 patients are undergoing treatment at different hospitals and clinics in the country.