90-Second Read: Surveillance tightened at ports over Hantavirus risk, health ministers tells parliament
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Maya Okafor
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Published June 10, 2026

Health alerts issued as concerns rise globally The government has intensified precautionary measures across all land, sea and air ports following reports of Hantavirus outbreaks in several countries, Health Minister Sardar Md Sakhawat Husain told the parliament today. The measures include enhanced health screening of incoming travellers at airports, seaports and land ports to ensure early detection of suspected cases. Health minister added that suspected patients showing symptoms of Hantavirus infection would be identified swiftly and referred for necessary treatment and management without delay.
Replying to a question from reserved seat MP Arifa Sultana, the minister said the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) had issued directives to strengthen surveillance and preparedness in light of the global situation. He further said strict triage systems had been instructed at healthcare facilities to ensure rapid isolation of suspected cases and an effective response. Public awareness campaigns have also been directed to inform people about Hantavirus symptoms, modes of transmission and preventive measures.
In addition, preparedness for patient management has been strengthened, including ensuring the availability of necessary medical equipment and trained personnel. Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) at district and upazila levels have been placed on alert to handle any potential emergency situation.
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