Canterbury meningitis outbreak prompts vaccination push and policy review

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An explosive outbreak of invasive meningococcal disease linked to Canterbury’s Club Chemistry has reached 20 cases and two deaths as of 17 March, with the MenB strain confirmed. Health officials have launched antibiotics distribution and a targeted MenB vaccination program for University of Kent students living in halls, and JCVI may be asked to re-examine Teen MenB vaccination eligibility. UKHSA notes MenB accounts for about 80% of recent UK cases, and experts say the Canterbury outbreak’s pace and scale are unprecedented.
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