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The Oti Region is grappling with a severe typhoid fever outbreak, with nearly 20,000 cases reported in the first half of 2025.
The alarming situation has prompted a joint appeal from the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Sarfo Nketia, and residents for the establishment of a dedicated hospital to tackle the outbreak and provide timely medical care.
Typhoid fever, caused by 'Salmonella typhi', is often linked to poor sanitation and contaminated water. In Dambai, the regional capital, over 5,000 cases have already been recorded.
Residents are largely dependent on unsafe water sources from the Oti River due to the lack of a clean water supply.
Adom News observed poor waste disposal and unhygienic practices by some food vendors, which are fueling the spread of the disease.
The absence of proper sanitation facilities and indiscriminate wastewater disposal has further heightened the risks of waterborne infections.
“Our health facilities are overstretched, and we need a dedicated hospital to ensure our people receive timely care,” Mr Nketia said.
Health experts have warned that without urgent interventions, the outbreak could worsen. Public health campaigns on hygiene, waste management, and access to safe water are already underway, with sanitation bylaws set to be enforced against offenders.
Some residents of Dambai expressed hope that with the government and health agency support, the crisis would be brought under control to safeguard lives.
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