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Home » Rosetta Quaicoe: Preventing future Cholera outbreaks in Takoradi: A public health imperative

Rosetta Quaicoe: Preventing future Cholera outbreaks in Takoradi: A public health imperative

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaMarch 6, 2025 Public Opinion No Comments3 Mins Read
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The recent cholera outbreak in Takoradi is a stark reminder of the public health challenges that persist in Ghana.

Cholera, an acute diarrheal disease caused by ingesting contaminated food or water, thrives in environments with poor sanitation and inadequate health systems.

While emergency responses are necessary, preventing future outbreaks requires a long-term, multi-sectoral approach that prioritizes water, sanitation, food safety, public health education, and nutrition.

First, ensuring access to clean water and proper sanitation must be a national priority. Many

communities in Takoradi still rely on untreated water sources, making them vulnerable to waterborne diseases.

Expanding piped water systems, improving drainage, and enforcing strict waste disposal measures can significantly reduce cholera transmission. Additionally, low-cost water purification

methods such as chlorination and filtration should be promoted at the household level.

Food safety is another crucial factor in preventing cholera. Many street food vendors operate in

unhygienic conditions, increasing the risk of contamination.

Local authorities must enforce stricter food hygiene standards, conduct regular inspections, and provide training for vendors.

Households also need to be educated on safe food handling practices, including washing fruits and vegetables thoroughly and ensuring that food is properly stored and cooked.

Public health education plays a vital role in changing behaviours that contribute to cholera outbreaks. Community-driven campaigns should emphasize the importance of hand washing, proper waste disposal, and early medical intervention when symptoms appear.

Schools, religious institutions, and local media must be actively involved in spreading awareness, ensuring that individuals understand the link between hygiene and disease prevention. Beyond sanitation and hygiene, nutrition also has a role to play in strengthening immunity against

infections. Malnutrition weakens the bodyʼs ability to fight diseases like cholera. A well-balanced diet rich in micronutrients such as zinc and vitamin A can improve gut health and overall resistance to infections.

Strengthening school feeding programs and promoting the consumption of nutrient-dense local foods will help improve community health and resilience.

Finally, strengthening disease surveillance and response systems is crucial. Health authorities must establish early warning mechanisms to detect and contain outbreaks before they escalate.

Local health facilities need better resources to provide timely treatment, and community health workers should be trained to recognize symptoms early and educate residents on preventive measures.

Cholera outbreaks are not inevitable, and Takoradi does not have to experience another public health crisis of this nature.

With a commitment to improving water and sanitation infrastructure, enforcing food safety regulations, educating communities, and enhancing nutrition, Ghana can break the cycle of recurrent cholera outbreaks.

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