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Home » Two die of suspected Meningitis in Bolga as health officials warned against self-medication

Two die of suspected Meningitis in Bolga as health officials warned against self-medication

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaFebruary 13, 2025 Health & Welfare No Comments2 Mins Read
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Two die of suspected Meningitis in Bolga as health officials warned against self-medication

Health authorities in the Bolgatanga municipality of the Upper East Region have raised serious concerns following the deaths of two individuals suspected of contracting meningitis.

Officials are urging the public to avoid self-medication and delay in seeking hospital care, as these actions could worsen the situation.

During the 2024 Annual Health Review Meeting on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, Stephen Bordotsiah, the Bolgatanga Municipal Director of the Ghana Health Service, confirmed the deaths. He revealed that the fatalities occurred over the weekend at the Upper East Regional Hospital. “We have recorded five suspected cases at the hospital, with two resulting in death. While we are yet to determine the specific strain of meningitis, samples have been sent to the Navrongo Research Center for analysis,” Mr. Bordotsiah stated.

The reported cases span multiple districts, with one originating from Bolga East, another from Bawku West, and one within Bolgatanga Township. Health officials are particularly concerned about the rising trend of self-medication, which often leads to delayed medical intervention and complications. “We are deeply concerned about how self-medication and late reporting to health facilities contribute to fatalities,” Bordotsiah warned.

Meningitis, a potentially life-threatening infection affecting the brain and spinal cord, is particularly prevalent in Ghana’s northern regions, especially during the dry Harmattan season. The disease spreads through respiratory droplets, which makes early diagnosis and treatment essential in preventing severe complications.

The Bolgatanga Municipal Health Directorate is urging residents to seek immediate medical attention if they experience symptoms such as severe headaches, fever, neck stiffness, or sensitivity to light. Health officials are also emphasizing the importance of vaccination, good hygiene practices, and reducing overcrowding as key measures to curb the spread of the disease. Residents are advised to stay vigilant and promptly report any suspected symptoms to health facilities.



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