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Rabies cases surges in Kpone


  30 Avril      46        Santé (15366),

 

By Isaac Newton Tetteh, GNA

Kpone (Near Tema), April 30, GNA- Fourteen individuals have been diagnosed with the rabies infection in Kpone, the Municipal capital of the Kpone-Katamanso Municipality in the Greater Accra Region as an infected dog bit five people whilst at church.

Dr Emmanuel Kwao Pecku, Municipal Veterinary Officer, told the Ghana News Agency at Kpone in an interview that on April 17th, 2021 a rabies infected dog followed some five worshipers to their church premises and bit them infecting them with the disease.

According to the Municipal Veterinary Officer, nine other persons got infected by coming in contact with saliva from the infected dog exposing them to the virus.

He explained that the dog was immediately quarantined for examination adding that it showed classical sign of rabies infection.

Dr. Pecku revealed that the dog was immediately killed and sample was taken to the laboratory for a confirmation test.

He added that the victims have been given post exposure vaccines and are currently being monitored.

He said the Kpone-Katamanso Municipal Assembly must enforce it by-laws to deal with people who negligence causes harm to others.

He noted that the owner of the infected dog did not bring his dog for the rabies vaccination in February this year; “We mounted our canopy in front of his house, but he did not bring his dog for the vaccine”.

The Kpone-Katamanso Municipal Assembly, the Municipal Health and the Veterinary Directorate has intensified plans to deal with the rabies cases in the various communities in Kpone.

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