The Africa Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has expressed concern over the resurgence of cholera cases and mpox transmission in parts of the region.
The Chief of Staff and head of executive, Africa CDC, Ngashi Ngongo, shared this concern during the agency’s weekly webinar briefing on Thursday.
Mr Ngongo noted that while encouraging progress had been recorded in previously high-burden countries, new surges are being observed in Liberia, Kenya, and Ghana.
He said Ghana, for instance, had recorded an average of 38 mpox cases, with most infections concentrated in the W
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