Ghana’s Mpox Cases Rise: 34 New Infections Confirmed, Total Reaches 79

Accra, Ghana – Health officials in Ghana have confirmed a concerning increase in Mpox cases, with 34 new infections reported, bringing the national total to 79. This surge has prompted increased vigilance and public health measures to contain the spread of the virus.

The Ghana Health Service (GHS) is working diligently to trace contacts, isolate confirmed cases, and provide necessary treatment. Public awareness campaigns have been intensified to educate citizens about the symptoms of Mpox, which include fever, rash, and swollen lymph nodes. Health experts are urging the public to practice good hygiene, avoid close contact with infected individuals, and seek medical attention immediately if symptoms appear.

While the situation is being closely monitored, health authorities remain optimistic that with continued vigilance and adherence to safety protocols, the spread of Mpox can be effectively managed. The GHS has assured the public that adequate resources are being allocated to combat the outbreak and protect the health and safety of all Ghanaians.

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