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Cholera Cases Surge to 214 in Agona Swedru: Health Officials on High Alert.

The Agona West Municipality in the Central Region has reported a sharp increase in suspected cholera cases, rising to 214, with 11 confirmed cases. One fatality was recorded on January 2 at the Swedru Government Hospital.Municipal Health Director, Bertha Arthur, urged residents to prioritize hygiene and seek early medical attention if symptoms like diarrhea, dehydration, or vomiting appear. Authorities have heightened public education, implemented multi-stakeholder responses, and called for collective efforts to curb the outbreak.Nationwide, cholera has claimed 37 lives, with confirmed cases across 46 districts. In December, an oral cholera vaccine campaign covered over 596,000 people in high-risk areas, achieving 92.9% coverage. Food vendors and water sources are under scrutiny to prevent further spread.

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Cholera Outbreak Claims 35 Lives Across Five Regions in Ghana.

The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has confirmed 35 deaths and over 4,150 suspected cholera cases since an outbreak began in October 2024. The Western Region has been the hardest hit, with 17 deaths, many occurring within 24 hours of hospital admission.A vaccination campaign in hotspots like Awutu Senya East and Sekondi-Takoradi has helped reduce new cases, with over 660,000 people vaccinated by mid-December. Public health efforts include emergency response teams, hygiene education, and oral rehydration centers to treat mild cases.The GHS urges the public to prioritize hygiene and safe water use during the festive season, as health workers and stakeholders continue to battle the outbreak.

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First Mother and Child Hospital Opens in Northern Ghana.

The first dedicated mother and child hospital in Ghana's five northern regions has been inaugurated in Sumbrungu-Agusi, Bolgatanga Municipality. The 50-bed capacity hospital was established through a collaboration between Engage Now Africa, Ensign College, the Ghana Health Service, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Key Features of the Facility:Malnutrition consulting areaLabour and delivery roomsPediatric care unitPostpartum carePharmacy, laboratory, and emergency obstetricsNurses' quartersThe facility is expected to significantly reduce maternal and infant mortality rates while providing tailored healthcare services to mothers and children.At the inauguration, Elder Kofi G. Sosu of The Church of Latter-day Saints emphasized the project’s foundation in compassion and selfless service. Engage Now Africa’s Country Director, Cecelia Amankwah, highlighted the facility’s importance in addressing poverty through improved health services.Upper East Regional Minister, Dr Hafiz Bin Salih, underscored its potential to enhance maternal health services in the […]

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Ghana Records 34,000 New HIV Infections in First Nine Months of 2024.

Ghana has reported over 34,000 new HIV infections between January and September 2024, according to the National HIV and AIDS Control Programme at the Ghana Health Service (GHS). The program’s manager, Dr. Stephen Ayisi Addo, highlighted the pressing need for public HIV testing and screening, as approximately 1.3 million people were screened during this period.Dr. Ayisi Addo spoke on the issue at the launch of the 2024 World AIDS Day event organized by the Ghana AIDS Commission. The event featured a candlelight procession in remembrance of those who have lost their lives to AIDS. He emphasized that the high number of new infections poses a significant challenge to Ghana’s target of ending the HIV epidemic by 2030.The event’s theme, "Take the Rights Path," reflects Ghana’s commitment to rights-based approaches in HIV prevention. Ghana AIDS Commission Director General, Dr. Atuahene Kyeremeh, […]

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US Donates Two Boats to Improve Health Access in Ghana’s Western Region.

The United States, through USAID, has donated two specially designed boats to enhance healthcare access for about 7,500 residents in 28 riverine communities in Ghana’s Western Region. This initiative addresses transportation challenges that have previously hindered healthcare delivery in remote areas like Jaway and Nzulezu.Kimberly Rosen, the USAID/Ghana Mission Director, stated that the boats will facilitate medical outreach, providing essential services such as immunizations and maternal care. Locally constructed from fiberglass, the "Western Princess GHS #6" and "Western Express GHS #5" boats are equipped to serve as mobile clinics. The Jomoro District Director of Health Services highlighted that these boats would significantly improve access to critical health services in communities without health facilities.This donation is part of USAID's ongoing commitment to support Ghana's health sector, having contributed over $90 million in 2023 to various health initiatives.

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Cholera Outbreak Hits Greater Accra: Nine Confirmed Cases.

The Ghana Health Service has reported nine confirmed cases of cholera in the Ada West and East Districts within the Greater Accra Region. The initial case emerged on October 4, 2024, when an individual exhibited symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain shortly after attending a funeral in Ada East.Following the first case, additional cholera infections were identified in the Ada East District. In response, the Ghana Health Service has implemented several public health measures to contain the outbreak. These measures include the establishment of Public Health Management Committees at various administrative levels, ongoing outbreak investigations, and environmental assessments to prevent further spread of the disease.To ensure effective control, daily active community case searches are being conducted, and strict infection prevention protocols have been enforced in all health facilities. Additionally, a cholera oral rehydration center has been set up […]

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Ghana Confirms Monkeypox Case in Western North, 230 Suspected Cases Under Investigation.

The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has confirmed a monkeypox case in a 15-year-old male from the Bia West District, Western North Region. The boy sought treatment on September 25, 2024, showing symptoms including fever, sore throat, and a rash on his face and palms.In response, 25 individuals who had contact with the patient are under observation. Additionally, 230 suspected cases have been reported across 88 districts nationwide. GHS is conducting investigations and will notify the World Health Organization (WHO). Citizens are urged to stay alert and adhere to preventive health measures.

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Rising Measles Cases Prompt Vaccination Drive in Ashanti Region.

The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has raised concerns about the alarming increase in measles and rubella cases in the Ashanti Region. Over the past few years, the number of reported cases has grown significantly, rising from 9 in 2018 to 114 by mid-2024.Although Ghana has not recorded any child deaths from measles in the last 15 years, health experts are worried that if the current trend continues, it could lead to severe consequences, including disability or death among affected children. In response to this threat, the Ashanti Regional Health Directorate aims to vaccinate 1 million children, aged 9 to 59 months, as part of a national vaccination campaign to prevent further spread and reduce associated mortality.Dr. Fred Adomako Boateng, the Ashanti Regional Director of Health Services, emphasized the serious complications measles and rubella can cause, such as blindness or deafness, […]

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