Thirteen of the cases were recorded in Dhaka.
A spike in cases prompted the Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) to launch an anti-mosquito campaign from Nov 2.
On the second day, DNCC inspectors found Aedes larvae at 95 buildings and establishments and fined the owners Tk 153,000.
Currently, 45 dengue patients are undergoing treatment at hospitals -- 42 of them in Dhaka alone.
Since January this year, the health authorities recorded 666 dengue cases and 617 of them have recovered, the Health Emergency Operation Centre and Control Room under the Directorate of Health said Tuesday.
Bangladesh saw a massive outbreak of dengue last year and many feared that a similar situation this year amid the coronavirus pandemic would put extraordinary pressure on the country’s health system.
According to official figures, Bangladesh recorded 101,354 dengue cases last year and 179 people were killed by the mosquito-borne disease.
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