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Rise in dengue cases: Chittagong declares seven areas ‘Red Zones’

Staff Reporter:

As dengue cases surge across Chittagong, the Civil Surgeon’s Office has identified seven areas as “Red Zones,” indicating the highest risk of the mosquito-borne disease.

In addition, five areas have been classified as “Yellow Zones,” seven as “Blue Zones,” and four as “Green Zones,” based on the severity of the outbreak.

The classification follows an analysis of dengue patient data from hospitals across the city. In September, 106 dengue cases were reported in Kotwali, 103 in Bakolia, 76 in Bayezid, 33 in Bandar, 32 in Pahartali, 23 in Khulshi, and 20 in Chawkbazar.

Other areas reported fewer but still significant cases, including 19 in Panchlaish, 18 in Halishahar, 15 in Patenga, and 11 in Chandgaon.

“We designated the Red Zones based on the number of dengue cases recorded from those areas,” said Civil Surgeon Dr Jahangir Alam Chowdhury. “We have provided the city corporation with a list of these zones and requested that they intensify mosquito control efforts.”

In total, 515 people were diagnosed with dengue in September alone, with the majority coming from the identified Red Zones. Tragically, 16 people have died from dengue this year, 11 of them in September.

Health experts warn that the situation could worsen this month. Entomologist Entezar Ferdaous stated that they have identified certain areas as high-risk after conducting a survey.

They have submitted their findings to the city corporation for immediate action, including spraying insecticide and eliminating mosquito breeding sites.

As of Thursday morning, Chittagong has recorded 1,867 dengue cases in 2024, with 21 new patients reported over the past 24 hours. Authorities remain on high alert as the threat of a larger outbreak looms.

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