Tödlicher Masernausbruch verwüstet Kinder in Bangladesch

In Bangladesch sind fast 100 Kinder gestorben, da Masernverdachtsfälle auf über 6.400 gestiegen sind. Die Gesundheitsbehörden bemühen sich, den Ausbruch einzudämmen.
Ein verheerender Masernausbruch hat Bangladesch heimgesucht und fast 100 Kinder getötet. According to data from the country's health ministry, the number of children aged six months to five years exhibiting suspected measles symptoms has skyrocketed to a staggering 6,476.
Health officials are urgently working to contain the rapidly escalating crisis, with vaccination drives and other emergency measures being deployed across the affected regions. The outbreak has primarily struck vulnerable communities, with the majority of the victims coming from impoverished rural areas and urban slums.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Quelle: Al Jazeera

