An urgent public health alert has been issued across England after a meningitis outbreak in Kent. Health workers are now urged to monitor for symptoms of this deadly infection. The alert, released by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), has prompted an immediate vaccination program targeting approximately 5,000 students at the University of Kent. The outbreak is believed to have originated at a nightclub in Canterbury, leading to tragic consequences. A 21-year-old university student and a sixth-form student, Juliette, from Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School in Faversham, have died as confirmed cases and suspected infections now reach a total of 20.... [Continue Reading]
The ongoing investigation into a meningitis outbreak in Kent has revealed a concerning increase in cases, with health officials reporting a total of 20 incidents linked to the outbreak as of last night. This represents a rise from 15 reported cases earlier in the same day, according to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). As of 5pm on Tuesday, the UKHSA confirmed that nine cases have been laboratory-confirmed, while 11 cases remain under investigation as health authorities scramble to assess the scale of the outbreak. Among the confirmed cases, six have been identified as the meningitis B strain (MenB), a... [Continue Reading]