Ashanti region reports first Cholera cases in three districts

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The Ashanti Region has reported its first five confirmed cholera cases across three districts. Sekyere South District has the highest number, with three cases, while Kumasi and Bekwai each recorded one case as of December 28, 2024.

Of 28 suspected cases, laboratory tests confirmed five as positive. The region now joins the Western, Greater Accra, and Central Regions, which have seen fatal cholera outbreaks in recent months. Nationwide, 4,155 suspected cases have been recorded since October 2024, with 35 fatalities as of December 23, 2024.

In response to the outbreak, health authorities in the Ashanti Region have raised their alert levels. The Ashanti Regional Health Directorate held an emergency meeting at the Public Health Emergency Operations Centre, with participation from the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA), environmental health officers, water and sanitation departments, and district health directors.

To contain the spread, the Regional Health Directorate has implemented the following measures:

Disinfecting the homes of confirmed cases.

Isolating affected individuals and tracing their contacts.

Enhancing public health surveillance and response efforts in collaboration with district teams.

Mobilizing public health emergency committees in affected areas.

An initial assessment of impacted communities in Bekwai and Sekyere South revealed that all confirmed cases were confined to specific areas, and none of the affected individuals used public restrooms.

The Regional Health Directorate, led by Dr. Fred Adomako-Boateng, has also intensified awareness campaigns and training for healthcare workers on case definitions, identification, and contact tracing.

The cholera outbreak was first reported in the Western Region earlier this year, where over 100 cases were documented, leading to 15 fatalities.