#Case Studies #Communicable & Non-Communicable Diseases #Emerging Healthcare Trends #Industry Insights #Patient Outcomes and Quality Improvement Studies #Public Health & Disease Control #Public Health Research #Research & Studies #Resources #Substance Abuse & Public Health Risks Vigilance and Resilience: Africa CDC’s Weekly Epidemic Intelligence Roundup, Early August 2025 Throughout the first week of August 2025, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) maintained a steadfast Nana Kwaku Ofori / 2 days Comment (0) (9)
#Communicable & Non-Communicable Diseases #Industry Insights #Public Health & Disease Control #Substance Abuse & Public Health Risks University of Ghana Responds to COVID-19 Resurgence with Renewed Vigilance On June 23, 2025, the University of Ghana’s Health Services Directorate issued a public alert in response to a resurgence Nana Kwaku Ofori / 2 weeks Comment (0) (319)
#Communicable & Non-Communicable Diseases #Industry Insights #Public Health & Disease Control #Substance Abuse & Public Health Risks Ghana Health Service’s Strategic Response to Rising Acute Respiratory Infections: Preparedness in an Era of Emerging Pathogens On January 17, 2025, the Ghana Health Service (GHS) sounded an early warning about an uptick in acute respiratory infections Nana Kwaku Ofori / 2 weeks Comment (0) (76)
#Anemia Prevention & Management #Communicable & Non-Communicable Diseases #Healthcare Administrators #Industry Insights #Professional Insights #Public Health & Disease Control #Substance Abuse & Public Health Risks #Wellness & Preventive Care STRENGTHENING GHANA’S BLOOD CARE SYSTEM: A COMPREHENSIVE INITIATIVE TO COMBAT CHILDHOOD CANCER, SICKLE CELL DISEASE, AND DONATION MYTHS Ghana faces daunting challenges in managing childhood cancer and sickle cell disease, with survival rates lingering below 50 percent. Late Nana Kwaku Ofori / 2 weeks Comment (0) (84)
#Substance Abuse & Public Health Risks #Substance Use & Addiction Recovery #Uncategorized Confronting a National Crisis: Ghana’s Escalating Drug Abuse Dilemma Ghana is grappling with an unprecedented surge in substance misuse that threatens both individual well-being and national development. According to the Nana Kwaku Ofori / 2 weeks Comment (0) (28)
#Substance Abuse & Public Health Risks #Substance Use & Addiction Recovery Over 35,000 Ghanaian Students Entangled in Hard Drug Use: Unpacking the Crisis and the “Red Means Stop” Campaign Ghana is confronting a sobering reality as the Narcotics Control Board reveals that roughly 50,000 citizens are currently using hard Nana Kwaku Ofori / 2 weeks Comment (0) (25)