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Ghana has now recorded a total of 735 confirmed cases of Mpox, according to the latest update from the Ghana Health Service (GHS) as of October 14, 2025.
The update revealed that 22 new cases have been detected in recent days, prompting renewed public health alerts.
The general public is advised to protect themselves and others by maintaining good hygiene and reporting any symptoms immediately.

The symptoms of Mpox, according to the Health Service, include fever, rash, headache, muscle aches, swollen lymph nodes, chills, and tiredness.
It said anyone who develops such symptoms should visit the nearest health facility without delay.
Ghana first recorded Mpox cases in 2022, and the disease has since continued to resurface in several parts of the country, with health authorities calling for heightened public awareness and caution.
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