Fifteen cholera patients are reported dead, out of about 200 new cases in the Accra Metropolis Tuesday.
Between June and today, the Greater Accra region has recorded a total of 878 cholera cases with the metropolis alone recording 604 of the cases and eight deaths.
Some 15 persons were declared dead in the month of June, this year.
Joy News’ Joseph Opoku Gakpo reported that as at 5 p.m. Tuesday, the Regional Health Directorate had compiled some 130 cases from health facilities in the metropolis.
In the Ga West Municipality 10 cases have been recorded; Ga South, 4; La Kwantana district, 12 and the La Dadekotokpon, 20, bringing the total to 176 cases.
Cholera is a disease contracted through faeces, and thus, people have been advised to wash their hands after visiting the toilets, apply good sanitation in their environments, and observe personal hygiene.
The public is expected to eat food while hot.
Health officials at the La General Hospital in Accra were compelled to turn away cholera patients since there were inadequate beds to contain the affected patients.
The infirmary has so far recorded more than 170 cholera cases with five deaths.
Early today, the hospital turned its Out Patient Department (OPD) into a cholera unit to treat patients.
Nurses and doctors said the situation was overwhelming.
In March 2011, statistics on cholera in the Greater Accra region showed that 4,190 cases were recorded with 36 deaths.
By: Nathaniel Yankson