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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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Experts Allay Fears Over Rising HMPV Cases in China.

Human metapneumovirus (HMPV) cases are on the rise in China, sparking concerns of a global health threat similar to COVID-19. However, health experts assure the public that the virus, first discovered in 2001, is not new and primarily causes mild cold-like symptoms in most people. Severe cases are rare and typically occur in vulnerable groups such as infants, the elderly, and those with underlying health conditions.Chinese health authorities have reported increased respiratory infections in children aged 14 and under. Videos showing crowded hospitals have fueled concerns, but scientists clarify this surge aligns with seasonal trends. HMPV is one of many viruses causing winter healthcare strain, similar to flu and RSV.There’s no vaccine for HMPV yet, though a few are under development. Preventive measures like handwashing, proper ventilation, and staying home when sick remain key to controlling its spread. Experts emphasize […]

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Cholera Outbreak in Western Region Claims 14 Lives, Over 800 Cases Reported.

A cholera outbreak in Ghana's Western Region has claimed 14 lives and led to over 800 suspected cases, as hospitals struggle to cope with overcrowding and limited resources. Reports indicate that daily new infections exceed 60, with both public and private health facilities receiving 15–20 cases daily.The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has deployed a team to monitor the outbreak and enhance emergency healthcare support. Hospitals have converted waiting areas into treatment spaces, underscoring the urgency of the situation. In response, a vaccination campaign targeting high-risk areas like Sekondi-Takoradi and Ahanta West is set to commence on December 14.Authorities have also ordered food vendors, particularly those selling vegetables, to halt operations after investigations revealed that 96% of infections stemmed from contaminated food. Sanitation inspections are ongoing to curb the spread of the disease.

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Ghana AIDS Commission Raises Concerns Over Therapy Non-Adherence on World AIDS Day 2024.

During the 2024 World AIDS Day commemoration in Ghana, the Ghana AIDS Commission disclosed alarming statistics showing that 183,000 individuals living with HIV in the country are not adhering to anti-retroviral therapy (ART).Dr. Kyeremeh Atuahene, the Commission's Director-General, explained that this failure threatens Ghana's progress toward the UN’s 95-95-95 targets, which aim to end AIDS by 2030. He noted that 35% of Ghanaians living with HIV remain undiagnosed, while 55% of those diagnosed are not on treatment.Dr. Atuahene emphasized the societal and economic toll of untreated HIV, including productivity loss, preventable deaths, and ongoing new infections. Each day, Ghana records 50 new HIV infections and 34 AIDS-related deaths.The government, through Osei Kyei-Mensah-Bonsu, announced steps to integrate HIV services into the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) and ensure a steady supply of ART medications. The UN AIDS Country Director, Dr. Sucilla […]

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World Vision Ghana and Polytank Partner to Provide Safe Water for Schools and Communities.

World Vision Ghana (WVG) has joined forces with Polytank Ghana Limited to provide clean water, improved sanitation, and sustainable development across 13 communities. The project, focused on Ahafo Region, will bring 45,000 litres of water storage capacity to local schools, healthcare facilities, and surrounding communities in Asunafo Municipal, Goaso, Asutifi North, and Ahafo Kenyase. At a signing ceremony held in Accra, Jean-Claude Mukadi, the interim National Director of World Vision Ghana, emphasized the importance of the partnership in achieving Sustainable Development Goal 6—ensuring access to clean water and sanitation for all. "Together, we are committed to transforming challenges into successes and improving the health and well-being of countless individuals," he stated. The project’s first phase includes 26 water storage tanks, aiming to improve public health and environmental sustainability in underserved regions. Girender Mohinani, the Head of Business at Polytank Ghana, […]

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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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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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FDA Hosts Workshop to Strengthen Food Safety Surveillance in Ghana.

The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) of Ghana has initiated a crucial training workshop focused on enhancing food safety event surveillance and response within the country's healthcare system. Led by Mrs. Faustina Atupra, the workshop aims to empower healthcare personnel with the skills needed to detect, report, and respond effectively to foodborne disease outbreaks.Aligned with the Public Health Act of 2012, which mandates healthcare providers to report suspected foodborne illnesses, this program seeks to improve food safety monitoring, particularly in the Greater Accra Region. The FDA aims to train district teams by the end of November 2024, underscoring the importance of a robust food safety response system amid rising global cases of foodborne diseases.In her address, FDA CEO Dr. Delese A.A. Darko highlighted the collaborative efforts with the Ghana Health Service (GHS) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to […]

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Manhyia South Residents Benefit from Free Cataract Surgery.

Residents of the Manhyia South constituency have been given a new lease on life through a free cataract surgery initiative organized by the local health authorities. Hundreds of individuals, many of whom had been suffering from blurred vision or complete sight loss due to cataracts, underwent the life-changing procedure. The event aimed to reduce the growing number of untreated eye conditions in the area and to enhance the quality of life for those affected.The surgeries were carried out by a team of ophthalmologists and healthcare workers from the Manhyia Government Hospital, supported by local NGOs and international partners focused on combating preventable blindness. In addition to the surgeries, beneficiaries received free post-operative care and counseling to ensure full recovery.This initiative has been lauded by both community members and public health officials as a step toward improving healthcare accessibility and combating […]

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Public Advised to Treat Refractive Eye Errors Early.

Health professionals are urging the public to seek prompt treatment for refractive eye errors such as nearsightedness and farsightedness. They warn that delaying care can lead to worsening vision problems, which could affect quality of life. Early detection and treatment through glasses, contact lenses, or surgery can help prevent long-term complications.

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