Public health expert Mushtaq Hossain suggested that one should believe that corona delta or amicron is not weaker than anyone else in terms of loss. He also thinks that this lack of awareness is the cause of death.
Although the rate of corona infection has decreased in the country , the number of deaths is increasing day by day. Physicians, specialists and public health professionals who are directly involved in the treatment of corona think that there are at least six reasons behind this. They say the death toll will continue to rise for more than a week. Then this tendency may decrease.
Corona deaths have been on the rise for four weeks. From 10 to 18 January, 42 people died in Corona in the country. The following week, from 18 to 23 January, 69 people died. The death toll is 6 percent higher than the previous week. 140 people died from 24 to 30 January. This number is 6 percent more than the previous week.
Public health experts say that immunization is a major cause of death. A significant portion of those who died were found not to have received a single dose of the vaccine.
According to data released by the Department of Health on Monday (February 6th), 228 people died of corona in the one week from January 31st to February 8th. Of these, 161 people or 81 percent did not get any vaccine. Eighty-five percent, or more than 28 percent, were vaccinated. Among them, 25 got the first dose and 40 got the second dose. However, no one received the third dose.
Public Health Specialist and Government Pathology, Disease Control and Research Institute (IDCR) Adviser. Mushtaq Hossain said, 'The death toll is a little higher now. However, we have seen this number in the house of 200 before. This number is not more than that. However, the lack of vaccination is one of the major reasons behind the rising death toll.
Of those who died between January 24 and 30, 8.4 percent were over 51 to 90 years old. In the following week, from 31 January to 8 February, the mortality rate among those aged 51 to 90 years was 74.8%. The highest number of deaths occurred in the age group of 61 to 60 years, which is about 28 percent.
Khulna Medical College Vice Principal Dr. thinks that comorbidity or various side diseases are a cause of death in older patients. Mehdi Newaz. He is the chief coordinator of the Corona Prevention Committee of the college. Dr. Mehdi Newaz said, 'We have seen that most of the patients have comorbidity. And because of this death is happening. '
Maybe many people see that the common cold-cough is getting better. So many are not testing. But those who have complex problems should not neglect these issues. Then the thought without this body is bringing terrible consequences
Aniruddha Ghosh, Professor, Chittagong Medical College
Of the 228 people who died between January 31 and February 6, about 52 percent had comorbidity, according to the Department of Health. In the previous week, the comorbidity rate among the dead was 61.4%. Diabetes and high blood pressure are the two most common problems. More than 49 percent of those killed last week had diabetes. More than 6 percent of people had high blood pressure. Of the deaths in the previous week, 71 percent had diabetes and more than 75 percent had high blood pressure. Kidney disease is one of the first diseases. Last week, more than 31 percent of those who died had kidney disease. And among the diseases that are there, heart disease and chest disease are the main ones.
Many physicians believe that a weaker-than-omicron delta is one of the reasons for the rapid increase in morbidity and mortality.
Aniruddha Ghosh, a professor in the Department of Medicine at Chittagong Medical College, told Prothom Alo on Wednesday: So many are not testing. Maybe he is recovering in this way. But those who have complex problems should not neglect these issues. Then the thought without this body is bringing terrible consequences. '
Of the total 43 deaths in the country from 8 am on Monday to 8 am on Tuesday, 11 died in Chittagong.
Public health expert Mushtaq Hossain suggested that one should believe that corona delta or amicron is not weaker than anyone else in terms of loss. He also thinks that this lack of awareness is the cause of death.
Dr. thinks that the rate of compliance with emergency hygiene is less than before. Aniruddha Ghosh. Like him, lack of awareness is causing harm without this body.
Azizul Haque Azad, an associate professor in the Department of Medicine at Rajshahi Medical College, thinks that bringing the patient to the hospital at the last minute is another cause of death. In the beginning, if the patients were given the necessary treatment and if necessary, they were brought to the hospital, then the death could have been less.
Mushtaq Hossain said that there was a tendency to bring patients to the hospital when the situation became complicated. And that still remains.
About 60 per cent of the patients who are dying in Corona in Rajshahi Medical in recent times are from rural areas, said Dr. of this hospital. Azizul Haque. He said Corona's hygiene practices in rural areas are lax. Again, negligence can be noticed in taking necessary treatment. Health infrastructure also has limitations. So when the patient's condition worsens in a remote area, they are being brought. Even in these cases, if the necessary measures were taken at the beginning, the damage could have been prevented, thinks this doctor.
Mushtaq Hossain, an adviser to IEDCR, said that many of those who are dying now are patients of two weeks ago. Although the incidence of infection is low now, previously infected people are dying. However, the infection situation is now somewhat declining. In this situation, the number of deaths may decrease after more than one week, thinks Mushtaq Hossain.
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