A SUSPECTED case of meningitis has been detected at a secondary school in a new town weeks after the deadly outbreak in Kent.
A meningitis outbreak in southeast England has led to the deaths of a university student and a pupil from a nearby school.
Three cases previously confirmed reclassified by UK Health Security Agency after further testing ...
An outbreak of meningitis B in southeast England, linked to a nightclub, has left two young people dead and led to an ...
Once known mainly for day trips and postcard landmarks, Kent is quietly redefining what luxury travel looks like in southern England. Just over an hour from London, the county has become a destination ...
A vaccine has existed since 2013. The UK was first to adopt it. But a decade of students never received it – and are now paying the price.
The meningitis outbreak in Kent, in southeastern England, is caused by a bacterial infection and is therefore contagious, contrary to a misleading Facebook post that gained traction on X claiming ...
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