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Veterinary officers raise alarm over rising rabies cases

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaMarch 10, 2025 Health & Welfare No Comments2 Mins Read
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Health officials and veterinary officers in the Ashanti Region have expressed concern over the rising cases of rabies in the region.

Their concerns follow the tragic death of a 12-year-old student from the disease.

The deceased, a Junior High School pupil in the Effiduase Asokore District, was bitten by a dog on October 6, 2024.

However, the incident was only reported to the hospital on February 12, 2025, when her condition had worsened. Despite several efforts to save her, she succumbed to the disease.

Veterinary officers in the Ashanti Region revealed that this case is one of many as rabies infections continue to rise.

Speaking to Channel One News , Ashanti Regional Veterinary Director, Dr Mabel Abudu emphasised that despite the growing number of cases, many people fail to report dog bites or seek timely medical attention.

She further lamented the lack of logistics, human resources, and essential support, which hinder efforts to raise awareness and conduct vaccination exercises.

She therefore called for increased investment in the Veterinary Directorate to address the challenge.

“Because we are unable to carry out annual rabies immunization, the disease has spread across the district. We are urging individuals to bring their pets for immunization, as it is their responsibility. However, most of these animals are in rural areas, and their owners often cannot afford the cost. Even when we charge as little as GHC 10 or GHC 15 per animal, many are unable to pay.

“Given these challenges, it should be the responsibility of the government. The services we render come at a fee, so what stops the government from setting aside a percentage of funds monthly for purchasing vaccines and other necessary logistical equipment?” she questioned.

Dr. Abudu stressed that without adequate government support, rabies cases will continue to rise, posing a significant public health risk.

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