Ghana has confirmed 11 new Mpox cases, bringing the total to 197. Health officials say the increase is steady but under control. No new hospitalisations or deaths have been reported so far. Mpox spreads mainly through close contact and causes rash and fever.
The Ghana Health Service is stepping up public education efforts. People are urged to avoid contact with sick individuals and wash hands often. Quick reporting and early treatment are key to stopping the spread. Surveillance and response teams are actively working across the country.