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Over 1200 cold-related deaths occurred in Bangladesh between 2009-2021, primarily affecting young children and the elderly. Rangpur Division saw the highest mortality due to low temperatures and poor socioeconomic conditions.

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  • Environmental Health
  • Public Health
  • Epidemiology

Background:

  • Cold exposure poses a significant public health risk, particularly in regions with vulnerable populations and limited resources.
  • Understanding the patterns of cold-related mortality is crucial for developing effective public health interventions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To create a database of historical cold-related mortality in Bangladesh from 2009-2021.
  • To analyze the spatiotemporal distribution, demographic factors, and causes of cold-related deaths.

Main Methods:

  • Data collected from online national newspapers covering winter months (December-February) from 2009-2021.
  • Analysis of mortality data across eight administrative divisions, focusing on temperature, demographics, and causes of death.

Main Results:

  • 1249 cold-related deaths recorded, averaging 104.1 annually.
  • Rangpur Division experienced the highest mortality (36.51%) due to lower temperatures and socioeconomic factors.
  • Deaths peaked in late December and early January, predominantly in individuals under six and over 65 years old.

Conclusions:

  • Cold-related mortality in Bangladesh is a significant issue, with specific geographic and demographic vulnerabilities.
  • Interventions targeting Rangpur Division and protecting young children and the elderly are essential.
  • Public health policies must address cold hazards to mitigate mortality and illness.