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Prof. Akoriyea: GHS on high alert for potentially severe meningitis strain

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The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has heightened its preparedness for a potential outbreak of a more severe strain of meningitis, according to Prof. Samuel Kaba Akoriyea, Director General of GHS.

Prof. Akoriyea warned that ongoing surveillance indicates the current strain of the disease is likely to mutate into a more aggressive form, prompting the health service to take proactive measures. The northern regions of Ghana have already seen cases of meningitis, with the Upper West Region reporting over 129 suspected cases, 22 confirmed cases, and 16 fatalities.

The Upper East Region is also grappling with the disease, with 31 suspected cases and two confirmed cases, marking it as the second region to report meningitis-related deaths this year.

In a recent media briefing, Prof. Akoriyea underscored the gravity of the situation, stressing the importance of collaborative efforts to curb the outbreak. “We’ve been actively working with the World Health Organization, which has successfully evaluated our efforts,” he said. “Our teams have been on the ground in affected communities, providing essential education, distributing bed nets, and consulting with experts.”

However, Prof. Akoriyea emphasized that while immediate relief measures are in place, the country must brace for the possibility of a more severe meningitis strain, which could place significant strain on the health system. “We are preparing for the potential of a more serious outbreak, which could have substantial health implications,” he added.

Source:TheDotNews

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