Measles Outbreak Kills Over 100 Kids in Bangladesh in a Month

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A measles outbreak in Bangladesh has killed over 100 children in less than a month, prompting an emergency vaccination campaign. The government, in partnership with the World Health Organization and other agencies, is working to vaccinate children aged 6 months to 5 years in high-risk districts.
Bangladesh is experiencing a measles outbreak that has killed over 100 children. The government has launched an emergency vaccination campaign in 18 high-risk districts. Over 900 cases of measles have been confirmed among 7,500 suspected cases since March 15. Measles is a highly contagious disease that can have severe complications, especially in young children. Vaccination is crucial to preventing its spread. The campaign aims to vaccinate children aged 6 months to 5 years. Authorities advise parents to take suspected cases to hospitals for proper treatment.
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