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The Nkwanta North District in Oti Region has confirmed its first case of mpox, a viral disease that has raised global health concerns.
This confirmation comes as the world continues to grapple with a surge in cases.
District Health Director for Nkwanta North, Eric Kojo Agboka, made the announcement during a press briefing with Adom News, aimed at keeping the public informed and addressing potential fears surrounding the outbreak.
He explained that mpox, previously known as monkeypox, is a zoonotic viral infection that can be transmitted from animals to humans and spread between humans.
Symptoms typically include fever, rash, and swollen lymph nodes, which can lead to serious health complications in some cases.
The confirmed case involves an individual who traveled from the Accra Konkomba market and exhibited symptoms consistent with the virus, prompting immediate medical attention.
After a thorough assessment and testing, health officials verified the diagnosis of mpox.
The District Health Director emphasized the importance of public awareness regarding the transmission and symptoms of mpox, encouraging individuals to seek medical attention if they experience any unusual symptoms.
Isaiah Dordoe, the District Chief Executive (DCE) for Nkwanta North, stressed the need for community awareness and cooperation in managing the outbreak.
He urged residents to remain vigilant and to report any unusual symptoms to health authorities promptly.
"We are working closely with the health department to ensure that all necessary measures are in place to prevent further spread of the virus," Dordoe stated.
The DCE disclosed that health officials have initiated contact tracing for individuals who may have been in close contact with the confirmed case.
They are also conducting public health education campaigns to inform the community about the symptoms of mpox and the importance of hygiene practices to reduce transmission risks.
The Nkwanta North District Health Directorate is committed to monitoring the situation closely and providing regular updates to the public.
As global health challenges persist, local authorities urge residents to stay informed and proactive in safeguarding their health.
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