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Kent Meningitis Cases Rise to 34, Officials Urge Caution
22 Mar
Summary
- Meningitis cases in Kent have increased to 34, with 23 confirmed and 11 under investigation.
- Eighteen of the confirmed cases are specifically linked to meningitis B.
- Over 500 eligible individuals queued for vaccinations over the weekend.

The number of cases linked to a meningitis outbreak in Kent has risen to 34. This figure includes 23 confirmed cases and 11 that are currently under investigation by the UK Health Security Agency. Of the confirmed infections, 18 have been identified as meningitis B.
Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting has urged the public to continue supporting each other amid the ongoing health concern. He acknowledged the difficult week for those affected and the frontline responders.
Streeting paid tribute to the significant efforts of the UKHSA, NHS staff, and educational institutions involved in managing the outbreak. The NHS successfully established a vaccination program within a day and distributed over 7,000 doses of antibiotics. Over 500 students and eligible individuals queued for meningitis B vaccinations over the weekend.




