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Western Region records three rabies deaths in first half of 2026

Isaac Appiah-KubibyIsaac Appiah-Kubi
June 16, 2026
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The Western Regional Directorate of the Veterinary Services has recorded three deaths from rabies following dog bites within the first half of the year, raising renewed concerns about vaccination compliance and public safety in communities across the region.

Two of the deaths were recorded in the Wassa East District, while one occurred in the Jomoro Municipality, according to the Regional Director of the Veterinary Services Directorate, Dr. Simon Gbene.

Speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency in Takoradi, Dr. Gbene described the situation as troubling, noting that rabies remains a preventable but still deadly disease when vaccination protocols are ignored.

He urged all dog owners to ensure their pets are vaccinated at designated service centres, warning that failure to comply could attract sanctions under existing regulations.

“We have enough vaccines; what is left is individuals bringing their pets for vaccination. Dog licensing requires that you vaccinate your dog yearly. You cannot own a dog that is not vaccinated because it may pose a threat to lives in the neighbourhood or community,” he said.

Dr. Gbene added that the service, in collaboration with district assemblies, has begun implementing punitive measures aimed at ensuring strict compliance with vaccination and licensing requirements.

He further expressed concern about the global impact of rabies, noting that an estimated 70,000 children die each year from dog bites and related complications worldwide.

He also cautioned the public against delaying medical attention after dog bites, stressing that immediate treatment is critical to survival.

“Don’t stay at home or accept money from a dog owner and refuse to seek proper care. The virus can remain in the human body for up to two years. Report immediately for treatment,” he added.

Dr. Gbene also called on Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies to support veterinary services by subsidising or covering the cost of vaccinations to improve coverage and reduce preventable deaths.

Source: GNA

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