Ghana Records 20 New Mpox Cases, Total Cases Rise to 302

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Ghana Records 20 New Mpox Cases, Total Cases Rise to 302

Accra, August 3, 2025 — Ghana Health Service (GHS) has confirmed 20 new Mpox cases as of July 30, raising the country’s total to 302 confirmed infections Graphic OnlineModern GhanaCitiNewsroom.com.

This surge follows last week’s announcement of the nation’s first Mpox-related death, coupled with a record rise of 23 new cases—bringing the total to 257 as of July 22


 What You Need to Know

  • Spread of Mpox: The disease primarily transmits through close physical contact—especially skin lesions, bodily fluids, or touching contaminated objects like bedding or clothing Instagram+6MyJoyOnline+6Modern Ghana+6.

  • Symptoms to Watch: Common signs include fever, headache, muscle aches, swollen lymph nodes, fatigue, chills, and a distinctive rash that evolves from bumps to scabs Graphic Online+6MyJoyOnline+6Pulse Ghana+6.

  • At-Risk Populations: Children, pregnant women, and individuals with weakened immune systems are considered particularly vulnerable.


 GHS Response & Public Health Measures

Authorities are reinforcing public health protocols:

The GHS is urging citizens to immediately report any suspected symptoms to nearby health facilities and avoid misinformation.


 Quick Facts

Detail Information
New Cases Detected 20 (as of July 30)
Total Confirmed Cases 302
First Mpox Death Confirmed last week
Transmission Medium Contact with lesion fluids or contaminated items
Symptoms Include Fever, rash, swollen lymph nodes, chills
Preventive Advice Isolation, hand hygiene, symptom reporting

Why It Matters

This increase marks a concerning escalation in Ghana’s Mpox outbreak, signaling a turning point after mid-July’s spike and first fatality. The GHS emphasizes prevention through vigilance and public cooperation to prevent further spread.

Most patients recover fully with support and/or antiviral care, but the rise in confirmed cases—particularly involving high-risk populations—has health officials sounding the alarm for continued vigilance and widespread public participation.

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