HIV/AIDS Like other countries worldwide, HIV/AIDS is present in Ghana. In 2010 there were an estimated 230,000 people infected with the virus. The prevalence rate was at 1.3 per cent in 2012. HIV prevalence is highest in the Eastern Region.
Legon HIV Comment: Watch Lawrence Tetteh’s emotional apology to the University of Ghana
The level of HIV infections at UG is shocking - Lawrence Tetteh
Most youth fear pregnancy more than HIV/AIDS – GHS
HIV: More babies getting infected despite PMTCT intervention
National HIV Ambassador Nana Yaa Nsarko challenges youth to know their HIV status and prevent spread
Ghana recorded 17,774 new HIV infections in 2023
First Lady urges unified action to decrease HIV infections
Over $40 million worth of pharmaceutical products locked up over import duties finally cleared
Shortage of antiretroviral drugs looms: Over 200 containers stuck at port
More than 70,000 people in Ashanti Region estimated to be living with HIV
We are yet to receive antiretroviral drugs - Persons Living with HIV
Donor-funded HIV drugs held at port over ECOWAS, AU, COVID-19 taxes
95 HIV-positive cases recorded in Ada East in first half of 2023
Kenyan man fined US$5,600 for disclosing friend's HIV status on WhatsApp
We have what it takes to fight HIV/AIDS, what we lack is money – AIDS Commission
Sexual contact is responsible for 80% of HIV infections in Ghana – AIDS Commission
9,359 AIDS-related deaths recorded in 2022 – Report
There are over 100,000 people living with and spreading HIV without knowing it - AIDS Commission boss
30% of people living with HIV/AIDS in Ashanti Region refuse anti-retroviral treatment
Over $100m annual funding gap might derail progress made in HIV/AIDs fight - GAC warns
Upsurge in HIV/AIDS: Be faithful to your partners- Expert to couples
Upsurge in HIV/AIDS: ‘Hook-up’ major factor- Expert
HIV/AIDS still prevalent – Nurse
We’re finding it difficult to buy drugs for HIV+ patients, test kits, other supplies – Commission
Illegal mining and tourism among leading causes of new HIV infections – Commission
Bloodsucking insects don’t transmit HIV — NACP
Ghana has spent over $323m spent on HIV/AIDS response in 3 years – AIDS Commission
Agona East records 60 HIV/AIDS cases in 2022
Use HIV preventive and treatment tools to stem the spread - UNFPA
HIV/AIDS Fund to be reactivated soon -President
What do you expect when condoms are expensive?- Man reacts to HIV report
Step up HIV education among teenagers
End stigmatization against HIV AIDS patients - Ashanti Regional Minister urges public
Galamsey menace stoking new HIV infection rate — Dr Atuahene
World AIDS Day: Ghana records 21,000 infections annually
Kpone-Katamanso marks 2022 World AIDS Day