In a rapid response to a significant meningitis B outbreak, students residing in university halls in Kent will soon have access to the meningitis B vaccine. British Health Secretary Wes Streeting announced that a targeted vaccination programme will begin in the coming days, aimed specifically at students who are unvaccinated and at risk. The outbreak has been described as “unprecedented” by Wes Streeting, who addressed MPs regarding the seriousness of the situation. Most students in university accommodation likely do not have prior vaccinations against meningitis B due to the vaccine's introduction into the NHS childhood vaccination schedule only in recent... [Continue Reading]
Two young individuals have tragically succumbed to an outbreak of meningitis in the Canterbury region of Kent, UK. The outbreak has been significant enough to prompt the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) to announce that it has been notified of 13 cases displaying symptoms indicative of meningitis. This alarming rise in cases occurred from Friday until the reporting on Sunday. The fatalities have heightened concerns about the spread of this serious illness within the local community, particularly among young people. The victims are reported to be aged between 18 and 21, with one confirmed as a student at the University... [Continue Reading]