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Cholera Outbreak Claims Lives in Ada.

A cholera outbreak in the Ada region has tragically claimed the lives of two individuals, with 43 reported cases, according to the Ghana Health Service (GHS). The outbreak, affecting both Ada East and Ada West districts in the Greater Accra Region, has raised urgent concerns among health officials.In a media interview, Dr. Frank Bekoe, the Director of Public Health at the GHS, confirmed the current figures and outlined ongoing efforts to manage the situation. He reported 37 confirmed cases in Ada East and six in Ada West, emphasizing the critical need for early detection and contact tracing to prevent further spread.Health authorities are focusing on mobilizing resources to contain the outbreak and ensure that infected individuals receive prompt treatment. Cholera, caused by the Vibrio cholerae bacteria, spreads primarily through contaminated food and water, exacerbated by poor sanitation and limited access […]

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Bicycles Saving Lives: Health Volunteers Fill Critical Gaps in Upper East.

In Ghana's Upper East Region, inadequate health infrastructure has left many remote communities with little access to basic healthcare. To bridge this gap, community health volunteers, equipped with bicycles, have stepped in. These volunteers travel to underserved areas, educating residents on health issues and assisting in emergencies, especially for vulnerable groups like pregnant women and children. Trained by UNICEF and the Ghana Health Service, their efforts have improved health outcomes, including higher immunization rates and reduced preventable diseases like malaria.

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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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