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Meningitis explained: who is most at risk? – podcast
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health19h ago

Meningitis explained: who is most at risk? – podcast

  • Kent outbreak of meningitis B has caused multiple illnesses and two deaths, prompting urgent investigation.
  • Experts are identifying which groups are most at risk for meningitis B during the outbreak.
  • The podcast features expert insight from Eliza Gil, a clinical lecturer in infectious disease.
  • Meningitis B symptoms, spread, and vaccine options are analyzed in the discussion.
  • The episode is part of Science Weekly, focusing on current health threats and responses.
  • The report underscores ongoing questions about vaccine accessibility amid an outbreak.
  • Officials have confirmed the meningitis B strain is involved in some cases.
  • The piece situates the Kent outbreak within broader public health concerns for students.
  • The podcast includes sound design and editorial leadership details.
  • The episode offers context on why vaccines matter in outbreak responses.
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Number of meningitis cases investigated in Kent rises to 20
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health17h ago

Number of meningitis cases investigated in Kent rises to 20

  • The number of meningitis cases being investigated in Kent rose to 20, up from 15.
  • Nine cases are confirmed in the lab and 11 remain under investigation.
  • Six confirmed cases were identified as meningitis B (MenB).
  • A targeted MenB vaccination program is being rolled out for Kent students.
  • Around 2,500 doses of antibiotics have been administered across Kent sites.
  • Health officials caution that the outbreak appears rapid and unusual.
  • The national health agency is monitoring the outbreak with oversight added at a national level.
  • Most students in Kent halls will be offered MenB vaccine soon, with possible extension.
  • Officials are coordinating with NHS for vaccination rollout and treatments.
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Urgent warning issued to everyone who vapes after two fatalities
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health10h ago

Urgent warning issued to everyone who vapes after two fatalities

  • A meningitis outbreak near Canterbury has 13 confirmed cases over three days and two deaths.
  • Two deaths include a University of Kent student and a Year 13 pupil from a Faversham grammar school.
  • Health warnings advise against sharing vapes to reduce transmission risk.
  • Health authorities are providing antibiotics to some students as a precaution.
  • The University of Kent suspended in-person assessments during the outbreak.
  • Public health urges anyone feeling unwell to call 111 or go to hospital if seriously ill.
  • Officials link the outbreak to social settings and high student interaction.
  • Vaping is highlighted as a potential transmission risk amid the outbreak.
  • Canterbury nightclub says staff have been contacted by health officials.
  • Authorities are coordinating with health bodies to manage the outbreak.
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Kent meningitis outbreak has been contained, health officials believe
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health5h ago

Kent meningitis outbreak has been contained, health officials believe

  • Officials say the Kent meningitis outbreak has been contained with no new cases outside the area.
  • The outbreak involved 20 diagnosed individuals linked to Kent, with vaccination efforts underway.
  • Universities in Canterbury were part of the response, with vaccination and precautionary measures for students.
  • UKHSA and NHS Kent emphasized tracing contacts and providing antibiotics to close contacts.
  • A Canterbury Christ Church University case prompted ongoing investigations and support for students.
  • Health secretary Wes Streeting downplayed vaccine stock concerns amid public demand for MenB jabs.
  • Pharmacies reported high demand for MenB vaccinations, with some stock shortages.
  • UKHSA issued an urgent alert to NHS doctors about meningitis symptoms and treatment.
  • Officials stressed the overall risk of transmission is very low outside close contact.
  • Experts started re-evaluating MenB vaccine eligibility for under-18s given the outbreak.
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People don't need to buy a meningitis B jab, Wes Streeting says
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health5h ago

People don't need to buy a meningitis B jab, Wes Streeting says

  • Streeting says the meningitis B jab isn’t necessary for the general public despite the Kent outbreak.
  • A targeted vaccination program is underway for University of Kent students in halls of residence.
  • Five more Kent cases were confirmed, bringing the total to 20 linked to a nightclub outbreak.
  • Babies have long been offered MenB vaccines; older teens and students were not.
  • JCVI guidance may be revisited for a wider catch-up program if data support it.
  • Officials say the outbreak spreads mainly through close contact, not casual exposure.
  • Antibiotics are being distributed at multiple sites in Canterbury and Broadstairs.
  • Officials note about 10-20% of people carry meningitis bacteria in the throat without illness.
  • Meningitis B vaccines have been given to babies since 2015, but not to this current cohort.
  • The outbreak is linked to a nightclub, prompting targeted public health measures.
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Kent students call for lockdown as meningitis outbreak spreads
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health3h ago

Kent students call for lockdown as meningitis outbreak spreads

  • UKHSA declares Kent meningitis outbreak a national incident, fueling campus shutdown discussions.
  • A Change.org petition calls for online exams and campus lockdown amid rising cases.
  • Cases in Kent rise to 20 with nine confirmed in the lab and six of them MenB.
  • Two deaths attributed to meningitis outbreak as vaccine rollout expands.
  • University to offer meningitis B vaccines and antibiotics to over 5,000 hall residents.
  • University maintains campus operations while moving assessments online in response.
  • Experts stress targeted antibiotics for close contacts as a key response.
  • Club Chemistry nightclub linked as potential 'super-spreader' site in Canterbury.
  • Attendance at campus activities continues amid health concerns, according to officials.
  • Public health guidance and vaccination program seen as central to outbreak management.
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