Passengers coming into the country through the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) are being observed
by surveillance teams for any symptoms that might indicate that they
might be having the swine flu.
Upon a directive from the Ministry of Health, the Port Health
Department at the KIA is carrying out this directive in collaboration
with the Ghana Airport Company Limited and the Ghana
Immigration Service, as part of measures to prevent the spread of
disease into the country.
Mr Abraham Adom, Director of Port Health at the KIA, told the
Ghana News Agency on Wednesday that in-coming passengers are
also given fliers which contain information on symptoms of the
disease and anyone experiencing any symptoms is advised to
immediately contact the Port Health Desk at the airport.
He said special arrangements had also been made to deal with
any suspected cases that might be detected at the airport, but no
such case had been detected so far.
Mr Adom advised the public, especially people who come into
contact with others who have just arrived from other countries and
that have symptoms, to contact the nearest health centre.
The disease which originated in Mexico has spread to the US,
Canada and Spain, among other countries.
The World Health Organization has warned all countries to be
vigilant for unusual flu or pneumonia-like symptoms among young
and healthy adults as a measure to prevent the spread of the disease.
Dr Elias Sory, Director General of the Ghana Health Service, has
advised Ghanaians not to panic over the outbreak, saying adequate
measures had been put in place to contain any possible outbreak.