Dhaka, May 8 -- The escalating measles outbreak in Bangladesh is not only claiming young lives but also pushing families into financial ruin, as the hidden costs of prolonged hospital stays and a lack of free medication in public facilities weigh heavily on parents.
For many, the struggle against the disease -- marked by severe breathing difficulties and high fever -- is compounded by a healthcare system that forces them to purchase almost everything from private pharmacies, a stark reminder of the country's high out-of-pocket medical expenditure.
While public hospitals technically offer free treatment, parents at the Bangladesh Shishu Hospital and Institute report a different reality.
Sumaiya, identified by a single name, is the mothe...
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