Health Science Reports (Jan 2024)

One health approach to mitigate anthrax in Ghana

  • Malik O. Oduoye,
  • Godfred Y. Scott,
  • Tirth Dave,
  • Akanbi‐Hakeem H. Bolanle,
  • Alexandra D. Mwinbong,
  • Olajide O. Modupeoluwa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.1807
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Anthrax outbreaks in Ghana have become a pressing public health concern, posing threats to human health, the agricultural sector, and social well‐being. This letter to the editor highlights the gravity of the anthrax situation in Ghana and advocates for comprehensive interventions using a One Health approach. The epidemiology of anthrax, including its historical roots and modes of transmission, is discussed. The consequences of anthrax outbreaks, such as severe illness, economic losses, and social distress, are outlined. To combat this complex issue, the letter emphasizes the importance of enhanced awareness, prevention, accurate diagnosis, and timely treatment. Recommendations include vaccination of animals and humans, education campaigns, proper disposal of infected carcasses, strengthening healthcare systems, surveillance, and early detection. Collaboration and coordination among professionals in the human, animal, and environmental sectors are crucial. By adopting a One Health approach and implementing these measures, Ghana can effectively mitigate the impact of anthrax outbreaks and safeguard the health and well‐being of its population and livestock.

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