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Ghana has recorded 11 new Mpox cases as of July 11, bringing the total confirmed cases to 197. The Ghana Health Service (GHS) states that the numbers indicate a steady but manageable rise, underscoring the need for continued vigilance nationwide.
Since seven cases were recorded on June 6, the infection rate has gradually increased, though health officials stress that the situation remains stable. Importantly, no new hospitalisations or deaths have been reported.
Mpox, once known as monkeypox, is a viral disease spread mainly through close physical contact. Symptoms often include fever, fatigue, swollen lymph nodes, and a distinctive rash. While many patients experience mild symptoms, early treatment is essential to prevent complications.

In response, the GHS is intensifying public awareness campaigns to ensure everyone stays informed and cautious.
Key preventive steps include avoiding close contact with anyone showing symptoms, practising thorough hand hygiene, and seeking medical attention promptly at the first sign of illness.
Health authorities highlight that quick detection and reporting are crucial to stopping the spread of Mpox. Surveillance teams, rapid response units, and community outreach programmes are working tirelessly to keep the outbreak under control.
The GHS urges all Ghanaians to remain alert, strictly follow safety protocols, and actively participate in efforts to protect communities and halt further transmission.
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