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Dengue Fever risk in Rajshahi

Prevention Guide

Dengue Fever: A Practical Prevention Guide for Rajshahi Dengue is a viral disease spread by Aedes mosquitoes, primarily active during early morning and late afternoon. Symptoms include high fever, severe headache, joint pain, and rashes. In severe cases, it can cause bleeding and organ damage. Rajshahi's risk score of 59 reflects significant local transmission potential. Rajshahi's Local Risk Factors The city's hot, humid climate creates ideal mosquito breeding conditions. Stagnant water accumulates in open drains, construction sites, discarded tires, and rooftop water tanks. Rapid urbanization and inadequate waste management worsen the problem. Brick kilns and roadside waterlogging during monsoon season provide extensive breeding grounds. Many residential areas lack proper drainage, and household water storage practices increase exposure risk. Prevention Steps for Rajshahi Residents Eliminate breeding sites weekly. Empty and scrub water containers, flower pots, coolers, and any object holding stagnant water. Cover overhead tanks and underground reservoirs tightly. Discard unused items like old tires, coconut shells, and plastic containers from your premises. Protect yourself during peak hours. Wear long-sleeved clothing and use DEET-based repellents when outdoors, especially between 6-10 AM and 3-6 PM. Install window screens and sleep under treated mosquito nets, including during daytime naps. Report and engage with community efforts. Notify Rajshahi City Corporation about stagnant water in public areas and open drains. Support fogging campaigns in your ward. Organize neighborhood clean-up drives targeting construction debris and blocked drains in your area. Seek early medical attention. Visit Rajshahi Medical College Hospital or nearby clinics if fever persists beyond two days with body pain or rashes. Avoid self-medication with aspirin or ibuprofen. Early detection prevents severe complications. These consistent household and community actions will significantly reduce dengue transmission in Rajshahi.

Last updated: Sat, 16 May 2026 19:05:56 GMT

πŸ“Š Data sourced from WHO/CDC

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βœ… Expert-reviewed by Global Disease Risk Radar Editorial Team