Audio By Carbonatix
As the world marks World Rabies Day Thursday September 28, Health minister Alex Segbefia says his ministry will begin a nationwide vaccination of dogs against rabbies.
The ministry is preparing to roll out the programme in 2017 when it would have submitted a vaccination budget to the Finance ministry.
A Joy News documentary has highlighted a worrying rise in deaths caused by bites from infected dogs. In a heartbreaking example, Joy News Seth Kwame Boateng narrated a story of a boy infected with rabies.
Pondering his fatal fate in bed, he asked his doctor ‘am I going to die?’. The doctor was speechless. ‘I didn’t know what to tell him,’ the doctor recalled the incident.
But rabies is an ‘automatic death sentence’ and the six-year old child died.
Dogs are the source of the vast majority of human rabies deaths, contributing up to 99% of all rabies transmissions to humans mostly in Asia and Africa.
At least 40% of people who are bitten by suspect rabid animals are children under 15 years.
Discussing measures in place to tackle the scourge, the health minister revealed that the ministry has adopted a two-pronged approach.
One is to increase the availability of vaccines to cure infected humans. The ministry has therefore ordered a new batch of vaccines expected to arrive “shortly”.
In a more pro-active approach to tackle rabies, the minister said “you must actually just vaccinate the dogs”. He said the ministry will go round region by region, identify and vaccinate dogs against rabies.
“…so that even if you are bitten…. your chances of contracting rabies are much less” he said. He also said there is the need for a sensitization for dog-owners to tag their pets.
Latest Stories
-
From invisible to influential : Why Africans must take personal branding seriously
17 minutes -
Police rule out visible assault in death of UCC student found on beach as investigations continue
51 minutes -
Education Minister mourns UCC student, orders full investigation into death
1 hour -
Loud and Green : Plastic is not waste, it is an opportunity – PlasticPreneur challenges Ghana’s perception of plastic pollution
1 hour -
Loud and Green : Young climate advocate calls for a shift from single-use plastics to tackle flooding
2 hours -
Ocean Harmony Project founder warns plastic pollution is entering the human food chain through fish
2 hours -
Ghana’s floods are behavioural disasters, not natural ones – Environmental advocates
2 hours -
Nigeria clinches $10,000 grand prize as 4th ECOWAS Regional Cybersecurity Hackathon 2026 ends in Accra
4 hours -
AGI partners Danish industries to advance value chain sustainabilityÂ
4 hours -
Missing UCC student found dead as police launch investigations
4 hours -
Aflao border plunged into darkness, exposing travellers to attacks – Union Secretary
4 hours -
ECOWAS unites on minerals, industrialisation to power AfCFTA
4 hours -
Oti House of Chiefs to unveil 7-member committee on Nkwanta South conflict
4 hours -
Be advocates of modern parenting – Adaklu DCE
5 hours -
Ketu North MCE advocates agricultural mechanisation to boost productivity
5 hours