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Volta Region records 1,763 TB cases in 2013

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  • Owen,New York. 9 years ago

    The drinking of Akpeteshie or Ogogoro is too much taking by most men in the volta region. I can beat my chest without any fear or excuse that six out of every ten men from the volta region takes Akpeteshie. If you ask them to ...
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  • Sosolapito 9 years ago

    Volta region accounts for more than 70 percent of all tuberculosis cases in Ghana anx you are right it is due to the ayigbes love of akpeteshie. Akpeteshie also reduces the immune resistance of tuberculosis infection.and Ewes ...
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  • D.K. Osei 9 years ago

    Come to Ho and say this. Do not hide in New York and beat your chest.

  • weak 47 9 years ago

    I can imagine that ashante man (Owen) beating his chest in the New York Zoo like the Gorilla of late

  • Vodoo Xebieso 9 years ago

    Idiot, kele, sodabi or akpeteshi consumption is not the preserve of only the Ewes. It is a national pastime. However I agree with you that using only one or two drinking glasses to serve the horde of consumers is a sure way o ...
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  • D.K. Osei 9 years ago

    "Mr. Charles Azagba, the Acting District Health Director, said though TB is dangerous, “the good news is that it is curable if detected early and the treatment is free”.

    Are people aware that the treatment is free?

  • ashanti black monkeys 9 years ago

    After all they have good doctors what about remaing regions

  • MAHAMA MUST BE JAILED BY ALL MEANS 9 years ago

    GHANA HAS BEEN RAPED BY NDC IDIOTS. WE DO NOT NEED ANY NATIONAL ECONOMIC FORUM, WE NEED A NATIONAL COURT OF JURISDICTION TO PUT MAHAMA AND HIS CABINET ON TRIAL. GHANA'S HOPELESS ECONOMIC SITUATION, TODAY, IS TOTALLY UNACCEPTA ...
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  • KENKEY BOY 9 years ago

    THE NDC 'WORLD BANK' CAN'T BUY DRUGS TO HEAL ITSELF ?

  • Truma 9 years ago

    Good work done by the regional HIV/Tb control team