UK races to contain meningitis outbreak in Kent after two deaths
The Straits Times
LONDON, March 18 - Five new cases of meningitis have been found in Kent in southeast England, Britain said on Wednesday, taking the total to 20 in what has been called an \"unprecedented\" outbreak that has already killed two young people. Read more at straitstimes.com.
LONDON, March 18 - Five new cases of meningitis have been found in Kent in southeast England, Britain said on Wednesday, taking the total to 20 in what has been called an "unprecedented" outbreak that has already killed two young people.
All of those affected who are currently linked to the outbreak are young adults, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said. A 21-year old student at the University of Kent and a teenage student at a school in the town of Faversham have died.
The agency said it was also aware of a baby with confirmed Meningococcal group B infection, who was not currently linked to the outbreak.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting described the outbreak as "unprecedented" in terms of its spread.
Signs and symptoms of meningococcal meningitis and septicaemia can include a fever, headache, rapid breathing, drowsiness, shivering, vomiting and cold hands and feet, the agency said. Septicaemia can also cause a characteristic rash that does not fade when pressed with a glass.
Young people going on to university or college for the first time are particularly at risk of meningitis because they mix with other students, some of whom are unknowingly carrying the bacteria at the back of their nose and throat.

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