This was disclosed in a statement issued by the Ghana Health Service (GHS) on Tuesday, 16 November 2021, and signed by its Director-General, Patrick Kuma-Aboagye.
The GHS on Friday, 29 October 2021, notified the public of the outbreak of yellow fever in some parts of the Savannah Region.
According to the GHS a team was set up to investigate the outbreak of the disease and “implement appropriate control measures.”
It disclosed that following the findings of the team, it has taken immediate action including the “strengthening of the management of severe and critical cases.”
The GHS also noted that it Dispatched “50,3000 doses of Yellow Fever vaccines” for onward distribution to the selected districts for vaccination.
It further noted that: “Over 43,615 persons have been vaccinated in the Savannah Region as part of this intervention,” as of Monday, 15 th November 2021.
It indicated that: “Following the report of cases in Savannah Region, other cases have been reported in Wa East District of the Upper West Region and reactive vaccination has been initiated.”
The GHS added that: “It will continue with efforts aimed at improving outcomes for persons who are unfortunately affected while continuing with the vaccination drive to improve the immunity of the population against Yellow Fever.”
Source: Classfmonline.com