Three dengue fever deaths have been reported by the Emergency Room in Bahri, Sudan’s Khartoum State, indicating the disease’s spread.
Many residents of the city of Bahri are showing signs of dengue fever, which is suspected in many of the cases. This is explained by the fact that the city’s healthcare and examination systems are inadequate, making it challenging to provide an appropriate diagnosis of the illness.
The most prevalent signs and symptoms of dengue fever include high fever, body aches, and severe headaches, all of which have been reported in a significant number of people. As a result, suspicious cases in nearby centres have been found.
The illness is spreading in the region, according to Dr. Haneen, a member of the Bahri Emergency Room’s Medical Office, who spoke with Radio Tamazuj.
Three people, including an emergency room volunteer, have died as a result of dengue fever, according to preliminary data we conducted and a subsequent one, she disclosed. “Dengue fever has spread in Bahri and South Bahri significantly.” “Due to mobility issues and communication breakdowns, accurate statistics are lacking despite the high number of infections.”