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Ghana has recorded 21 new Mpox cases as of July 14, raising the total confirmed infections to 218, according to the latest update from the Ghana Health Service (GHS).
This follows 11 cases reported on July 11, indicating a steady but noticeable increase over the past week.
Despite this rise, health authorities maintain that the outbreak remains under control, with no new hospitalizations or fatalities recorded.
Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, is a viral illness primarily spread through close physical contact with infected individuals. It typically presents with fever, body aches, swollen lymph nodes, and a distinctive rash. While many cases are mild, the virus can cause serious health complications if not treated promptly.
In response to the growing number of cases, the GHS is reinforcing its public health message, urging Ghanaians to stay vigilant and strictly observe preventive measures.
These include avoiding close contact with anyone showing signs of a rash, washing hands frequently and thoroughly, and seeking immediate medical attention at the first sign of symptoms.
Health officials continue to emphasize the importance of early detection and swift reporting in containing the spread.
The GHS has reaffirmed its commitment to aggressive surveillance, timely intervention, and community engagement to limit transmission.
With total cases now at 218, the GHS is calling on all citizens to remain alert, comply with safety protocols, and support collective efforts to protect public health across the country.

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