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Ghana Health Service heightens surveillance over Hantavirus threat

Ghana Health Service heightens surveillance over Hantavirus threat
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Ghana Health Service Heightens Surveillance Over Hantavirus Threat

The Ghana Health Service has assured the public that enhanced surveillance and precautionary measures have been activated following reports of Hantavirus infections aboard a cruise ship currently docked in Cape Verde.

According to a press release issued on May 8, 2026, the outbreak has so far recorded eight suspected cases, with five confirmed infections and three deaths. The affected individuals are reported to include mainly Filipino crew members, while passengers on the ship are from the United States, Europe, South America, Australia and parts of Asia.

The World Health Organization and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have assessed the global public health risk as low, but advised countries to strengthen surveillance and preparedness systems.

The GHS explained that Hantavirus is primarily spread through contact with infected rodents, particularly exposure to their urine, droppings, saliva or contaminated surfaces. Symptoms include fever, headache, muscle pain, vomiting and breathing difficulties in severe cases.

Health authorities stressed that no case of Hantavirus has been recorded in Ghana. However, preventive measures have been intensified, including enhanced screening at ports of entry, increased monitoring of unusual respiratory illnesses, public education on rodent control and improved laboratory preparedness.

The GHS also urged the public to maintain proper sanitation, avoid contact with rodents and seek immediate medical attention if they experience flu-like symptoms after possible exposure or recent international travel.

The Ministry of Health and GHS further appealed to citizens to remain calm, disregard misinformation and rely on official public health updates.

By: Bernard Mensah | Planbfmonline.com

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