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Stay Vigilant: Report Unusual Health Conditions as Mpox Cases Rise

Accra, May 22, 2025 – With the recent confirmation of two additional Monkeypox (Mpox) cases, bringing the national total to four, health officials are urging the public to be extra vigilant and promptly report any unusual health conditions to the nearest health facility.

Madam Rebecca Frimpong, Health Promotion Officer at Ussher Hospital in Ashiedu Keteke, Accra, emphasized the importance of early detection in containing and preventing the spread of Mpox. She made these remarks at a town hall meeting held in James Town to commemorate African Vaccination and Child Health Promotion Week. This year’s theme, “Every Child Deserves a Healthy Future: Invest in Your Child. Attend ‘Weighing’ Regularly,” underscores the critical role of regular check-ups and vaccinations in safeguarding child health.

Madam Frimpong advised residents to take symptoms such as frequent fever, headaches, bodily pains, and boils seriously. She cautioned against dismissing persistent symptoms, even after taking common medications.

“If you have a frequent temperature, maybe you have a high temperature, but you have taken paracetamol and whatever, but the temperature is still there please, don’t hesitate to come to the hospital because it’s telling you something, that it’s not malaria,” she stated.

She further explained that if a high temperature persists despite malaria treatment, it is a significant warning sign. “If it’s malaria, two to three days, you may have been okay, but, while you are taking the medicine, but still continue to have the high temperature, this is a sign that something is wrong,” she added.

The town hall meeting, organized by the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE) in collaboration with Ussher Hospital, aimed to raise awareness on child health and immunisation. The message was clear: early detection and prompt reporting of unusual health conditions are crucial steps in protecting both individual and public health.

Stay informed, stay vigilant, and prioritize your health.

Nana Kwabena Adusei

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