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paydesk has 4 reporters who cover Kabirul Bashar. Our journalists are already on location, all over the world, and ready to work at a moment's notice. Our top correspondents who cover Kabirul Bashar are Ahammad Foyez and Jahidul Islam. Use our journalist directory to find an Kabirul Bashar member to work for you.

Journalists Who Cover Kabirul Bashar

Ahammad Foyez

Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Ahammad Foyez is a journalist based in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Bangladesh sees record number of dengue deaths for second consecutive year
04 Aug 2023  |  southasiajournal.net  |  English  |  Dengue Outbreak
Bangladesh is experiencing a severe dengue outbreak with a record 293 deaths since January 1, 2023. The Aedes aegypti mosquito, which transmits the virus, has changed its breeding patterns, leading to higher infection rates. Hospitals are overwhelmed, and government efforts to control the outbreak include fines for mosquito breeding. Experts stress the importance of quick testing and hospital visits as the fever turns serious quickly. The average hospital stay for dengue patients is 2.61 days.
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Kabirul Bashar Achia Begum Atiqul Islam Rashid-e-Mahbub Md. Shahadat Hossain
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Jahidul Islam

Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Jahidul Islam is a journalist based in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Dengue infections surge even before peak season
31 May 2022  |  The Business Standard  |  English  |  Dengue Outbreak
Dengue infections in Bangladesh have surged sharply in May, even before the typical peak season of June-September. The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) has warned of increased dengue prevalence, which has been exacerbated by insufficient mosquito control measures by Dhaka's city corporations. Entomologists report a significant rise in Aedes mosquito density, with surveys indicating higher larvae presence compared to previous years. Experts emphasize the need for increased community engagement and year-round mosquito control efforts. Despite city corporations' ongoing initiatives, experts fear the situation could worsen, although officials remain hopeful about controlling the outbreak.
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Kabirul Bashar Be-Nazir Ahmed Fazle Shamsul Kabir Jobaidur Rahman
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Sam Jahan

Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Ex-wire | 10+yrs exp | Dhaka-based | Text/Video/Photo | Refugees/Climate

Multiple international award winning journalist also offers to produce stories, interviews, PTCs, subbing, video editing, aerial visuals  and even communication consultancies etc. Open to work outside of Dhaka and also ...
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Rising temperatures, longer monsoon drive Bangladesh’s worst dengue outbreak
13 Nov 2023  |  WDEZ 101.9 FM Great Country  |  English  |  Dengue Outbreak
Bangladesh is experiencing its worst dengue outbreak, driven by rising temperatures and extended monsoon seasons due to climate change. The death toll in 2023 has reached 1,476 with 291,832 infections. Experts highlight the changing climate patterns as ideal conditions for the Aedes mosquito, which spreads dengue. Hospitals are overwhelmed, and there is a shortage of intravenous fluids. The outbreak has affected all 64 districts, and experts call for year-round vector surveillance. There is no specific vaccine or drug for dengue, but early detection and proper care can significantly reduce fatalities.
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Kabirul Bashar Janesar Rahat Faysal Sirazus Salekin Chowdhury
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Faisal Mahmud

Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Faisal Mahmud is a journalist with over a decade of experience in working with three national English daily newspapers of Bangladesh—The Independent, Dhaka Tribune and The Business Standard.  Before switching his career to professional journalism, Faisal worked in the IT industry for two years. He ...
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Bangladesh battles record dengue deaths as disease pattern changes
21 Nov 2023  |  www.aljazeera.com  |  English  |  Dengue Outbreak
Bangladesh is experiencing its worst dengue outbreak, with a record number of cases and deaths. Hospitals are overwhelmed, and the disease has spread beyond urban areas to rural districts. Health experts are concerned as the pattern of the disease has changed, no longer subsiding after the monsoon season. The government has been criticized for not declaring a public emergency. The prevalence of the Den-2 strain and the spread to rural areas with limited healthcare are contributing factors. Climate change and mosquito resistance to insecticides are exacerbating the situation. A comprehensive plan is needed to control and eradicate the Aedes mosquito population.
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Kabirul Bashar Mosammat Mayna Maria Ratna Dr Mohammed Niatuzzaman Sohaila Begum Dr ANM Nuruzzaman Dr Mohammad Robed Amin Md Golam Sharower
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