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Disruption expected as six-day doctors’ strike begins

Resident doctors in England have begun a six-day strike, their 15th in a long-running dispute over pay. The strike began at 07:00 BST on Tuesday and promises to cause significant disruption to services, with resident doctors (formerly called junior doctors) making up nearly half of the medical workforce in the NHS. Senior medics are being drafted in to provide cover ...

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Measles vaccination drive to begin 12 April in Dhaka, other cities

A measles vaccination campaign will begin in the two Dhaka city corporations, as well as in Mymensingh and Barishal city corporations, on 12 April, Health and Family Welfare Minister Sardar Md Sakhawat Husain announced on Tuesday. The programme will be expanded nationwide from 3 May, he said. “We will continue this vaccination drive without interruption. To ensure public health and ...

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11 die from measles, symptoms in 24 hours

At least 11 people died after developing measles symptoms, including one confirmed measles patient, in the 24 hours till Tuesday morning, said the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS). Dhaka division saw the most fatalities with six deaths. As a district, Dhaka also topped the list of fatalities over the 24-hour period. During 8am Monday-8am Tuesday, 1,236 people were diagnosed ...

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Tk4,394cr spent on COVID-19 vaccines, initiative underway to recruit 1 lakh health workers: Health Minister

Health and Family Welfare Minister Sardar Md. Sakhawat Husain has told the Parliament that a total of Tk4,394.08 crore has been spent so far on purchasing vaccines to protect the people of the country during the COVID-19 pandemic. He provided this information on Tuesday (7 April) in response to a starred question from treasury bench member Joynal Abedin (Feni-2) on ...

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Measles deaths blamed on vaccine shortages under Yunus-led interim govt

A deepening measles crisis has triggered widespread fear across Bangladesh, with 138 children reported dead and around 9,000 infected as of Sunday. The outbreak, now affecting 56 districts severely, has raised alarm among families as children continue to succumb to the disease amid an acute shortage of vaccines. Data and expert analysis suggest that the deaths are linked to systemic ...

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Experts prioritise sustainable financing to tackle hypertension

Experts have identified a significant gap in sustainable financing despite the alarming rise of hypertension and other non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Bangladesh. At a webinar titled “Sustainable Financing for Hypertension Control: Bangladesh Perspective” held on Monday, the speakers stressed ensuring adequate budget allocation in the upcoming national budget for FY2026-27 to combat NCDs, particularly to ensure the availability of medicines ...

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Seven more children die as measles-related hospitalisations hit daily peak

The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) today (6 April) reported the highest single-day hospital admissions for measles and suspected measles cases in the country, amid a growing nationwide outbreak. In the past 24 hours, a total of 1,462 patients, both confirmed and suspected, were admitted to hospitals, marking the highest daily figure so far. During the same period, seven ...

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Pharmaceutical logistics in demand as war rattles supply chains

Medicines can stop pain, fight cancer and save lives but are worthless if they get lost in the mail, spoil in a hot warehouse or are stuck on a ship. This is where pharmaceutical logistics comes in — a fast-growing sector in a world where key supply chains have been shaken by war, pandemic and trade chaos. One of its ...

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NHS staff star in musical on antibiotic resistance

A musical exploring the global threat of antibiotic resistance has made its London premiere, featuring a chorus of 60 NHS healthcare workers. Lifeline follows the story of Sir Alexander Fleming’s discovery of penicillin at St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington in 1928, weaving his historical journey with a contemporary narrative centred on a junior doctor in Edinburgh. The production aims to ...

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Measles-Rubella special vaccination campaign begins

A special measles-rubella vaccination campaign has been launched in 30 selected upazilas across 18 districts in response to a rising measles outbreak in the country. Health and Family Welfare Minister Sardar Md Sakhawat Hossain inaugurated the campaign at 9:00am on Sunday (5 April) in Nawabganj of Dhaka. The vaccine will be administered to children aged six months to under five ...

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