The fight against the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza disease/ Bird flu outbreak in Ghana continues as more than 257,000 birds have been affected.

This shows a close to 100% increase in the number of birds affected since our last update in September when more than 130,000 birds had been culled due to the bird flu outbreak.

“Out of 8 regions, only 4 are recording cases. The Western North, Western, Upper West and Central Regions since September 20, have not recorded any new cases,” a Risk Communicator at the Veterinary Services Directorate, Dr Benjamin Sasu told GhanaFact.

 

Here is a regional breakdown of cases

Regions Farms Total death recorded
Greater Accra 45 54,202
Ashanti 18 127,025
Central 5 15,707
Volta 4 31,926
Western 1 3,000
Western North 5 21,049
Upper West 2 1,438
Eastern 2 2,921
Total 82 257,268

 

Meanwhile, the Veterinary Services Directorate destroyed 195,362 birds out of the total number of dead birds, while the rest died through infection (naturally).

 

Region Natural deaths Depopulation
Greater Accra 25, 385 28,817
Ashanti 18, 351 108,674
Central 5, 036 10,671
Volta 1, 841 30,085
Western North 7, 796 13,253
Western 1, 000 2,000
Upper West 1, 216 222
Eastern 1, 281 1,640
Total 61,906 195,362

To ensure public safety, citizens are advised to:

  • Report any unusual death of domestic poultry and wild birds to the nearest veterinary office and public authorities.
  • Avoid the handling of dead birds with bare hands at all costs.
  • Consume only well-cooked poultry meat and poultry products.

By: Gifty Tracy Aminu