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Health News of Saturday, 2 November 2019

Source: starrfm.com.gh

400 students quarantined over A3 influenza outbreak in Eastern region

The disease started over a week ago in some high schools in the region The disease started over a week ago in some high schools in the region

Over 400 students have been quarantined in three secondary schools in the Eastern region over the outbreak of Varian Virus disease – H3N2 Flu – in the Lower Manya Krobo Municipality.

The schools affected are Krobo Girls Senior High School, Akuse Methodist Senior High Technical School (AMEST) and Legacy College – a private school.

The disease started over a week ago however authorities of the schools reportedly thought it was a normal flu and malaria hence attempted to treat the infected students themselves. Others were taken home by their parents.

The situation worsened as the disease was spreading rapidly among the students. The Ghana Health Service according to sources got wind of and dispatched a Medical team to the Schools for investigation.

Starr News has gathered flu samples taken for laboratory tests in Accra confirmed positive for H3N2 Virus.

The affected students -300 in Krobo Girls, 45 in Amest and the rest in Legacy College have since been quarantined for treatment.

Health Officials in the Lower Manya Krobo Krobo have said the situation is Under control.

H3N2 is Influenza viruses that normally circulate in pigs. It is called “variant” viruses when they are found in humans.

Symptoms of the disease include runny nose, sore throat, headache, body aches and pains, fever, chills, fatigue, diarrhoea, and vomiting.