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Deadly dengue fever impacts climate-hit Bangladesh coast

  • Research led by Stanford University found that mosquito biodiversity thrives in natural habitats in Costa Rica, making it harder for invasive species like those carrying dengue fever to spread.
  • The Department of Health in the Philippines reported a 59% increase in dengue cases from January to June 2025, with 23,000 cases and 470 deaths.
  • Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa stated that dengue cases will continue to rise unless mosquito breeding grounds are properly controlled.
  • The study emphasizes that invasive species are the No. 2 cause of extinctions globally, only behind habitat loss, as noted by Leave No Trace.
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Bangladesh's new dengue outbreak: The mosquito-propagated fever epidemic has reappeared in hospitals in the coastal districts of Bangladesh. As global warming profoundly changes the global weather, experts blame this brutal resurgence of the virus for the lack of drinking water in the regions.

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Deadly dengue fever impacts climate-hit Bangladesh coast

Mosquito-borne dengue fever was rarely a major problem in Bangladesh's coastal districts, but some hospitals are so full of those with the potentially deadly virus that patients are treated on the floor.

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