A Turkish citizen, who showed suspected symptoms of monkeypox, was sent to hospital after arrival at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, authorities said. The man was first taken to the Airport Health Centre and then sent to the Infectious Diseases Hospital in Mohakhali, said Dr Shahrier Sazzad, in-charge of Airport Health Centre. The
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No monkeypox case detected in Bangladesh: Health Ministry
Bangladesh sees rise in Dengue cases; 20 patients hospitalised in 24 hrs
Bangladesh reported 20 new dengue cases in the 24 hours till Thursday morning. Among the new patients, 19 were hospitalised with dengue, mosquito-borne viral disease, in Dhaka city while another was hospitalised outside Dhaka, according to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS). Fifty-three dengue patients, including 52 in the capital, are
Pfizer launches ‘An Accord for a Healthier World’
Pfizer Inc. Wednesday launched ‘An Accord for a Healthier World’ to Improve Health Equity for 1.2 billion people lin 45 lower-income countries, a press release received in Dhaka said. This groundbreaking initiative aims to provide all of Pfizer’s patented, high-quality medicines and vaccines available in the U.S. or the European Union
Covid-19: Bangladesh reports 30 new cases, no death
Bangladesh registered 30 new Covid cases in 24 hours till Wednesday morning taking the country's total caseload to 1,953,328, health authorities said. With no new Covid deaths reported during the period, the total fatalities from the pandemic have so far remained unchanged at 29,130. The daily test positivity rate slightly dropped to
Apollo Hospitals Hyderabad Now Connected To Bangladesh With Indigo Airlines Service
Apollo Hospitals, Group has been the trusted overseas healthcare partner for the medical value travellers from the People’s Republic of Bangladesh for over 3 decades. This access has been enhanced by India’s Indigo Airlines connecting Dhaka to Hyderabad twice a week. The Hospital representatives announced the connectivity and introduced the
Haji Salim admitted to BSMMU
Dhaka-7 lawmaker Haji Md Salim was admitted to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) today, a day after he was sent to jail in a corruption case. BSMMU Director (hospital) Brig Gen Md Nazrul Islam said Haji Salim was admitted to the hospital around 10:30am with heart problem. Asked about his condition,
Khaleda unwell again, needs better treatment abroad: BNP
A month of no Covid-19 deaths
6-yr-old dies from ‘wrong treatment’
In October 2020, the hospital was sealed off on charges of wrong treatment, medical malpractice and unhygienic atmosphere. Its owner and two staffers were jailed by the executive magistrate of Rab. Two years later, they are back at it again. A child who had gangrene on her thigh died early yesterday following