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Cholera Outbreak Worsens, Ghana Medical Association Urges Immediate Action

Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
December 21, 2024
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Close up of Cholera word disease and stethoscope,Medical health concept

Close up of Cholera word disease and stethoscope,Medical health concept

The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has raised the alarm over a significant escalation in cholera cases across the country, warning of dire consequences if immediate actions are not taken. 

In a press statement issued from its headquarters at Korle-Bu, Accra, the Association detailed the scope of the current crisis and outlined urgent measures required to contain the outbreak.

“The Ghana Medical Association (GMA) has noted with concern the escalation of the Cholera outbreak in parts of the county. From the initial outbreak reported in August 2024, which was declared over in September, and the onset of the current outbreak in October 2024, 265 cases have been confirmed, with 32 deaths reported.”

GMA President Dr. Frank Serebour and Assistant General Secretary Dr. Selorm Kutsoati

The statement noted that the Western Region has emerged as a hotspot, with local health facilities and communities struggling to cope with the sharp increase in cases. The Ghana Medical Association expressed grave concern about the potential exacerbation of the crisis during the festive season. 

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According to the Association, the combination of increased social gatherings and relaxed adherence to hygiene protocols could further fuel the outbreak. “The current situation may worsen as we enter the festive period if immediate measures are not implemented to stop the spread,” the statement emphasized.

Dr Frank Serebour
GMA President Dr. Frank Serebour

Urgent Call for Government Action

Ghana Medical Association, in an impassioned call to action, urged the government to intensify its response to the crisis. The Association’s recommendations include the provision of potable drinking water, essential medications, and logistical support to manage cases effectively in affected areas. 

The GMA also urged Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) to enforce sanitation by-laws, particularly those related to food hygiene, waste disposal, and the provision of safe drinking water. 

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Recognising the critical role of public awareness, the GMA appealed to the media, the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), and other stakeholders to launch robust educational campaigns. 

The campaigns, the statement noted, should focus on cholera prevention measures, such as regular hand washing with soap under running water, consumption of healthy, preferably hot meals, and vaccination for individuals in high-risk areas.

The Association advised the public to prioritize personal hygiene and safe food practices, particularly during the festive season when foodborne transmission risks are higher.

The GMA also highlighted the importance of vaccination in hotspots, urging eligible individuals to get vaccinated. It called for collaboration among stakeholders to ensure a coordinated response to the outbreak.

Signed by GMA President Dr. Frank Serebour and Assistant General Secretary Dr. Selorm Kutsoati, the statement underscored the urgency of addressing the cholera crisis to prevent further loss of lives and avert a potential public health disaster during the festive period.

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