Dhaka hospitals see rise in Diarrhoea patients amid shivering cold
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Dhaka has seen a rise in diarrhoea outbreaks due to the severity of winter. On average 600–700 patients, mostly children, are being admitted to the ICDDR,B hospital daily.
The photos were taken from the ICDDR,B, TB Screening and Treatment Centre today, Wednesday, January 8.
Photo: Md Mir Hossen/ UNB
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Dhaka has seen a rise in diarrhoea outbreaks due to the severity of winter. On average 600–700 patients, mostly children, are being admitted to the ICDDR,B hospital daily.
The photos were taken from the ICDDR,B, TB Screening and Treatment Centre today, Wednesday, January 8.
Photo: Md Mir Hossen/ UNB
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Dhaka has seen a rise in diarrhoea outbreaks due to the severity of winter. On average 600–700 patients, mostly children, are being admitted to the ICDDR,B hospital daily.
The photos were taken from the ICDDR,B, TB Screening and Treatment Centre today, Wednesday, January 8.
Photo: Md Mir Hossen/ UNB
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Dhaka has seen a rise in diarrhoea outbreaks due to the severity of winter. On average 600–700 patients, mostly children, are being admitted to the ICDDR,B hospital daily.
The photos were taken from the ICDDR,B, TB Screening and Treatment Centre today, Wednesday, January 8.
Photo: Md Mir Hossen/ UNB
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Dhaka has seen a rise in diarrhoea outbreaks due to the severity of winter. On average 600–700 patients, mostly children, are being admitted to the ICDDR,B hospital daily.
The photos were taken from the ICDDR,B, TB Screening and Treatment Centre today, Wednesday, January 8.
Photo: Md Mir Hossen/ UNB
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Dhaka has seen a rise in diarrhoea outbreaks due to the severity of winter. On average 600–700 patients, mostly children, are being admitted to the ICDDR,B hospital daily.
The photos were taken from the ICDDR,B, TB Screening and Treatment Centre today, Wednesday, January 8.
Photo: Md Mir Hossen/ UNB