Accra Jan 11, – The Ghana Health
Service (GHS) says the outbreak of Influenza Type A H1N1 that hit the Kumasi
Academy, a Senior High School in the Ashanti Region, has been defeated.
A joint statement issued by the
Ministry of Health and Ghana Health Service, and copied to the Ghana News
Agency said: “Currently there are no more new cases and the last case was
reported on December 19, 2017.
“Having gone over two maximum
incubation periods without any new reported case linked to the outbreak, we
consider it appropriate to, and subsequently wish to declare the outbreak over
on technical grounds,” it said.
The statement said it was looking
into media reports that the vaccination for Influenza-A H1N1 and Meningitis is
being offered for sale to students and parents in some public health facilities
across the country.
“The Ministry of Health/Ghana
Health Service has initiated investigations into the allegations and the
initial observations indicate that the H1N1 vaccination exercise was conducted
mainly for and restricted to the targeted school population and selected
frontline health workers and was done free of charge.
“We further wish to state that no
H1N1 vaccine nor Meningitis vaccine have been given to any public health
facility to be given to any other students,” the statement said.
“If any parent or journalist has
proof of vaccines being sold, he or she should contact any of the Regional or
District Director of Health Service in his/her area with the evidence for
further investigation and application of necessary sanctions and disciplinary
measures to the culprits,” the statement said.
GNA

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