Okyeame Kwame holds the 14th free Hepatitis B screening at Dome Market 

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Ghanaian musician Okyeame Kwame has organized the 14th edition of his annual Hepatitis B screening exercise for residents of Dome in Accra.

This year’s screening held at the Dome Market, was in collaboration with the MDS Lancet Laboratories and the Noguchi Memorial Institute. 

Okyeame Kwame’s OK Foundation holds the screening exercise every year to mark the World Hepatitis Day celebration. 

World Hepatitis Day is an annual event celebrated worldwide on 28th July, aimed at educating the public on viral hepatitis and creating awareness of the global and regional burden associated with the disease. 

This medical outreach intends to offer complimentary screening for hepatitis B and C, as well as check for hemoglobin levels and malaria infection. For persons who tested negative for Hepatitis B, there was also free hepatitis B vaccination. Additionally, the team provided counseling and support to individuals who may have tested positive.

According to Kwadwo Asamoah Kusi, an Associate Professor of the Noguchi Memorial Institute, they decided to collaborate with Okyeame Kwame on this project because they saw how progressive his initiative had been over the years.

“Two years ago, we had a discussion with Okyeame Kwame to combine our efforts and that is what has resulted in what we are seeing today,” he said.

Kwadwo Asamoah Kusi – Associate Professor of Noguchi Memorial Institute

Okyeame Kwame, who led the team on the streets of Dome Market to conscientious people about Hepatitis B and invite them to take part in a free screening exercise, told Hubgh.biz that the quest to eradicate the disease from Ghana has been his driving force for running the program for fourteen years.

He also called on individuals and corporate institutions to come on board and offer help in various forms to help advance the worthy cause. 

SourceKwame Dadzie

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