Ghana confirms 14 new Mpox cases; 133 total cases so far

Ghana has confirmed fourteen more new cases of Mpox bringing the total to 133. No deaths, no admissions, and no fatalities have been recorded.
Mpox is a characterized by symptoms such as fever, headache, swollen glands and a distinctive rash.
The Ghana Health Service in its latest situational report noted that as of June 22, 14 more cases have been confirmed with no death recorded yet.
The situational report further noted that there are no patients on admission while contact tracing continues.
The general public is still encouraged to avoid close contact with anyone who has a rash, wash their hands often and visit a health facility if they don’t feel well.
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Mpox Update as at 25th June 2025
14 new confirmed cases have been recorded.
Common symptoms of Mpox include:
• Fever
• Rash
• Headache
• Swollen lymph nodes
Protect yourself:
• Avoid close contact with anyone showing symptoms.
• Wash hands regularly with soap and water.
• Seek medical care if you feel unwell.
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Sarah Apenkroh is a writer with 3news.com. Follow him on X, @s-apenkroh and LinkedIn: Sarah Apenkroh