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Brits race to get meningitis jabs as deadly outbreak spreads with warning issued
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Brits race to get meningitis jabs as deadly outbreak spreads with warning issued

  • The Kent meningitis outbreak rose to 15 cases with two student deaths, triggering a national incident declaration.
  • Health Secretary Wes Streeting called the outbreak unprecedented and outlined a targeted Meningitis B vaccination plan for Kent students.
  • University of Kent students queued for antibiotics on campus as officials prepared a targeted vaccination rollout.
  • Private jab availability dwindled while demand surged, with clinics like Superdrug reporting a 65-fold increase in bookings in a week.
  • France reported a related meningitis case tied to the University of Kent as authorities alerted the UK Health Security Agency.
  • Officials urged students to seek targeted Meningitis B vaccination in residence halls to curb transmission.
  • Health guidance highlighted symptoms like headaches, vomiting, stiff neck, and muscle pains as potential meningitis signs.
  • Canterbury’s Club Chemistry is suspected as the outbreak’s starting point, according to officials.
  • UK Health Agency coordination extended to international observers as cases crossed borders.
  • University and health services emphasized urgent symptom reporting to prevent severe outcomes.
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Where to book a meningitis B vaccine today and how much it costs
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Where to book a meningitis B vaccine today and how much it costs

  • Kent reports a meningitis B outbreak with two deaths, prompting public health alerts.
  • Private meningitis B vaccines cost about £100–£120 per dose, with full courses around £200–£240.
  • Hospitals advise rapid action if meningitis signs appear; seek A&E or call 999.
  • The vaccine is NHS-free for babies born on or after July 1, 2015; others may vaccinate privately.
  • Outbreak age range is mainly 18–21, guiding targeted vaccination efforts.
  • Pharmacies offer private Meningitis B vaccines in non-NHS arrangements.
  • Health experts discuss catch-up possibilities for those born before 2015.
  • UKHSA emphasizes monitoring and risk assessment in Kent amid the outbreak.
  • Public health guidance stresses vaccination as part of outbreak response.
  • Advice includes watching for meningitis symptoms and seeking care early.
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