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The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has confirmed 23 new cases of Mpox, pushing the country’s total case count to 257 as of July 22, 2025. One death has also been reported, the first since the outbreak began.
This marks the highest weekly increase in recent updates and a turning point in the outbreak, which had previously recorded no fatalities.
According to health officials, the virus continues to spread mainly through close physical contact with infected individuals.
The GHS is urging the public to be vigilant and to report any symptoms early to help curb the spread.
A previous update issued on July 18 had placed the number of cases at 234, with no deaths and no active hospitalisations.

The jump of 23 new cases and one death in just a few days represents a sharp change in the disease’s progression in Ghana.
Mpox, previously known as Monkeypox, is a viral infection that causes fever, body aches, and distinctive skin rashes. It spreads through direct contact with the skin, rashes, or body fluids of an infected person.
The disease is especially dangerous for children, pregnant women, and those with pre-existing health conditions.
Health authorities are advising the public to avoid close physical contact with anyone showing symptoms, wash hands regularly, and seek medical help immediately if symptoms appear.
“Protect yourself and others by avoiding close contact with those showing symptoms, and ensure you report any suspected signs to the nearest health facility,” the GHS said in a public notice.
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