Meningitis B
Coverage of Meningitis B in the Nexus archive.
- What is meningitis B and why is a vaccine only being offered to some teenagers?
The article explains that meningitis B is a disease for which a vaccine is being offered to specific groups of teenagers and some young people, rather than universally. It highlights the reasons behind the targeted vaccination approach.
- UK school leavers and new students to be offered meningitis B vaccine
The UK government will offer a meningitis B vaccine to teenagers in their final school year and new university students as part of a one-off program starting in July. This follows recent outbreaks in Kent, Dorset, and Berkshire that caused three deaths.
- What you need to know about latest meningitis cluster
A fourth case of meningitis B has been confirmed in Reading, prompting BBC South's health correspondent to share key information about the latest meningitis cluster. The cases are likely linked, and residents are advised to take precautions. Meningitis B is a serious infection that can cause severe illness.
- What we know about the Reading Meningitis B cases
Two people in Reading have been confirmed with meningitis B and are pupils at two schools. The cases are related to two schools in the area. The exact schools have not been disclosed.
- Three meningitis B cases confirmed in Dorset as young people offered vaccines
Three cases of meningitis B have been confirmed in Dorset, UK, between March 20 and April 15. The UK Health Security Agency reports successful treatment of affected individuals and is offering vaccines to young people as a precaution. Antibiotics are also being administered to prevent spread.
- Three more cases of meningitis B confirmed in Dorset as scores of school children offered antibiotics, say officials
Three new cases of meningitis B have been confirmed in Dorset, prompting officials to administer antibiotics to scores of school children as a preventive measure. The outbreak has raised concerns among health authorities, who are monitoring the situation closely.