Ghana: No Cure Yet for HIV ...GAC Urges Strict Adherence to Treatment
Ghana’s AIDS commission said antiretroviral therapy remains essential, with only 57% of the estimated 337,435 people living with HIV on treatment.
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Ghana: No Cure Yet for HIV ...GAC Urges Strict Adherence to Treatment
The Ghana AIDS Commission (GAC) has reiterated that there is still no cure for HIV, urging persons diagnosed with the disease to remain on antiretroviral (ARV) treatment to suppress the virus and live long with healthy lives.
Health Ministry denies shortage of HIV medicines in Ghana
The Ministry of Health has rejected claims that Ghana is facing a shortage of antiretroviral medicines (ARVs) used in the treatment of HIV. In a statement issued on Tuesday, August 11, 2026, the ministry responded to concerns raised by the Network of Persons Living with HIV in Ghana (NAP+ Ghana) and assured the public that the medicines remain available at designated health facilities across the country. The ministry stated that it was inaccurat…
Health Ministry denies shortage of antiretroviral medicines
The Ministry of Health has denied claims of a shortage of antiretroviral medicines (ARVs) in Ghana. The Ministry said it has taken note of a press statement issued by the Network of Persons Living with HIV in Ghana (NAP+ Ghana) suggesting that ARVs are in short supply in the country. The Ministry stated that it is not accurate that antiretroviral medicines are unavailable, adding that ARVs are available at designated health facilities across Gha…
Health Ministry denies shortage of antiretroviral medicines, assures patients of adequate supplies
The Ministry of Health has rejected claims of a shortage of antiretroviral medicines (ARVs) in Ghana, assuring persons living with HIV that the medicines remain available at designated health facilities across the country .
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