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‘Unprecedented in spread’: UK races to contain deadly meningitis outbreak

Health officials target 5,000 students at the University of Kent after two deaths and a spike in MenB cases linked to a nightclub

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People queue to receive vaccinations at the University of Kent campus. Photo: Reuters
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Britain will ⁠roll out meningitis vaccines to students at a university in southeast England after an “unprecedented” outbreak of the disease killed two people while the number of new cases jumped to 20.

The UK Health Security Agency said all those affected were young people. A 21-year-old student at the University of Kent and a teenage student at a school in ‌the town of Faversham have died.

Six of the nine confirmed cases are group B (MenB), the agency added. It was also aware of a baby with a confirmed MenB infection who is not currently linked to the outbreak.

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Health Secretary Wes Streeting described the outbreak as “unprecedented in its spread”.

Club Chemistry nightclub, which is linked to the ongoing meningitis outbreak in Kent. Photo: Reuters
Club Chemistry nightclub, which is linked to the ongoing meningitis outbreak in Kent. Photo: Reuters

Britain has offered a MenB vaccine to infants since 2015, meaning most current university students are unlikely to have received it.

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