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Rainy season poses serious health risks to children — Paediatric Society

Juliana Odame AsarebyJuliana Odame Asare
July 5, 2026
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Dr Hilda Mantebea Boye, President of the Paediatric Society of Ghana, has urged parents and caregivers to strengthen protective measures for children against respiratory infections, diarrhoeal diseases and flood-related hazards as Ghana experiences colder weather and heavy rains.

She said children, particularly infants and those under five years, are especially vulnerable during this period because their immune systems are still developing, making them more susceptible to infections.

In an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA), Dr Boye identified the common cold, cough, pneumonia, ear infections, throat infections, diarrhoeal diseases and, in some communities, malaria, as some of the illnesses frequently seen during the rainy season.

“The younger the child, the more susceptible they are because their immune system is not yet fully developed. During this period, there are many viruses circulating in the environment, increasing the risk of infection,” she said.

The specialist urged families to keep homes well ventilated by opening windows regularly, cleaning fans and servicing air conditioners to improve air quality and reduce the spread of infections.

She also encouraged parents to provide children with balanced meals rich in fruits and vegetables to strengthen their immune systems and ensure they received all routine vaccinations appropriate for their age.

“Children should be dressed warmly in layers to protect them from the cold, while parents should discourage them from playing in the rain, particularly during thunderstorms, because of the risks of lightning strikes and flash floods.

“If a child gets soaked in the rain, change them into dry clothing immediately, keep them warm and, where possible, avoid allowing children to travel alone during heavy rainfall,” the specialist advised.

Dr Boye emphasised that regular handwashing with soap and clean water, eating freshly prepared home-cooked meals and drinking safe water remained the most effective ways of preventing diarrhoeal diseases during the season.

Caregivers of newborns were advised to wash their hands after changing diapers and before handling babies, while anyone with a cough or cold should wear a face mask to reduce the risk of infecting infants.

On recognising serious illness, the specialist explained that while a common cold often presented with a runny nose and mild or no fever, pneumonia may cause persistent fever, cough, fast or difficult breathing and poor feeding.

“Parents should seek immediate medical care if a child developed breathing difficulties, becomes unusually weak or refuses to eat,” she added.

The Paediatrician also called on schools to support disease prevention by ensuring classrooms were well ventilated, promoting regular handwashing and providing healthy, balanced meals for pupils.

Commenting on the recent floods that affected parts of the country, Dr Boye said rescued children should receive prompt medical assessment for injuries, respiratory complications and possible infections from contaminated floodwater.

“Equally important, affected children should receive psychological support, as traumatic experiences such as flooding could trigger anxiety, depression or post-traumatic stress if left unaddressed,” Dr Boye said.

She urged Ghanaians to work collectively to keep the environment clean, prevent indiscriminate construction and support measures that reduce flooding, saying protecting children required action at home, in schools, communities and by the Government.

 

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