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Dengue ward in DNCC Hospital

Hospitals around Bangladesh are dealing with the worst dengue outbreak of the country. Dhaka North City Corporation Hospital in Mohakhali has 1,054 beds but prepared 350 with fewer dengue patients coming to the facility. Established a few years ago for a marketplace, the facility was turned into a hospital for coronavirus patients amid the pandemic, and recently the authorities designated it for dengue patients. With fewer patients and a newer building, the hospital is cleaner than others in Dhaka.

Dengue patients receive treatment in a clean environment at DNCC Hospital in Mohakhali. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Dengue patients receive treatment in a clean environment at DNCC Hospital in Mohakhali. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Dengue patients receive treatment in a clean environment at DNCC Hospital in Mohakhali. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Dengue patients receive treatment in a clean environment at DNCC Hospital in Mohakhali. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Every patient bed at Dhaka’s DNCC Hospital has a dustbin alongside to drop waste materials. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Every patient bed at Dhaka’s DNCC Hospital has a dustbin alongside to drop waste materials. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Rayhan Hossain, a Bangladeshi who lives in London, was diagnosed with dengue seven days ago and is in care at the DNCC Hospital. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Rayhan Hossain, a Bangladeshi who lives in London, was diagnosed with dengue seven days ago and is in care at the DNCC Hospital. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Nusrat, a dengue patient from Dhaka’s Badda identified with a single name, was in intensive care of DNCC Hospital for four days before being moved to the general dengue ward on Sunday, Aug 27, 2023. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
Nusrat, a dengue patient from Dhaka’s Badda identified with a single name, was in intensive care of DNCC Hospital for four days before being moved to the general dengue ward on Sunday, Aug 27, 2023. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
DNCC Hospital is treating 289 dengue patients on Sunday, Aug 27, 2023, with 350 beds ready to accommodate those with the mosquito-borne disease. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
DNCC Hospital is treating 289 dengue patients on Sunday, Aug 27, 2023, with 350 beds ready to accommodate those with the mosquito-borne disease. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
DNCC Hospital is treating 289 dengue patients on Sunday, Aug 27, 2023, with 350 beds ready to accommodate those with the mosquito-borne disease. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
DNCC Hospital is treating 289 dengue patients on Sunday, Aug 27, 2023, with 350 beds ready to accommodate those with the mosquito-borne disease. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
With the number of dengue patients at DNCC Hospital lower than it can accommodate, many beds remain empty in the facility. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
With the number of dengue patients at DNCC Hospital lower than it can accommodate, many beds remain empty in the facility. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
With the number of dengue patients at DNCC Hospital lower than it can accommodate, many beds remain empty in the facility. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
With the number of dengue patients at DNCC Hospital lower than it can accommodate, many beds remain empty in the facility. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
If the number of dengue patients surge in the DNCC Hospital, the authorities are capable of increasing the number of beds to 1,054. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu
If the number of dengue patients surge in the DNCC Hospital, the authorities are capable of increasing the number of beds to 1,054. Photo: Tawhiduzzaman Tapu

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Published : 27 Aug 2023, 08:50 PM

Updated : 27 Aug 2023, 08:50 PM

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