Bangladesh says suspected measles outbreak kills about 100 children

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  • Bangladesh says suspected measles outbreak kills about 100 children
  • Bangladesh says suspected measles outbreak kills about 100 children
  • Bangladesh says suspected measles outbreak kills about 100 children
  • Bangladesh says suspected measles outbreak kills about 100 children
  • Bangladesh says suspected measles outbreak kills about 100 children

Bangladesh said it suspected measles killed at least 98 children in the past three weeks, official data showed Sunday, with Dhaka ramping up vaccination efforts in the worst-affected areas.

Last week, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman directed two senior ministers to travel across the South Asian nation of 170 million people in an effort to assess the scale of the crisis to help coordinate a response. Health ministry data released on Sunday showed that children aged between six months and five years old with suspected measles symptoms soared to 6,476.

The WHO estimates as many as 95,000 measles deaths globally every year, mostly among unvaccinated or under-vaccinated children under the age of five, according to its latest statistics.

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