The Ghana Health Service (GHS) has confirmed two cases of Mpox in the Accra Metropolitan Area of the Greater Accra Region, sparking swift containment efforts by health authorities.
In a press release issued on May 15, the GHS assured the public that all necessary public health measures are being implemented to control the spread of the virus. The Ministry of Health and GHS are working closely to monitor the situation and respond effectively.
Mpox, a viral illness transmitted through close contact with an infected person, animal, or contaminated materials, presents symptoms including rash, fever, headache, muscle and back pain, low energy, and swollen lymph nodes.
Health officials are urging calm, stressing that the confirmed cases do not pose an immediate threat to the wider population. Upon confirmation of the cases, immediate contact tracing was launched to identify and monitor individuals who may have been exposed. These contacts are being assessed and will receive appropriate care and guidance.
They stated that surveillance is being intensified in health facilities and communities to detect and respond to any further suspected cases.
The Ministry and the GHS are also rolling out public education campaigns on Mpox, covering symptoms, transmission modes, and preventive practices. Citizens are urged to maintain proper hand hygiene, avoid close contact with symptomatic individuals, and report any suspicious symptoms to the nearest health facility.