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Britain rushes to contain unprecedented meningitis outbreak

The FrontierThe FrontierMarch 17, 2026 611 Minutes read0

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The British health minister today described a deadly outbreak of meningitis linked to a nightclub as “unprecedented” after two students died and 13 people were hospitalised.

Health Minister Wes Streeting told parliament that the outbreak was “rapidly developing situation” with the number of confirmed cases rising to 15, reports AFP.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has reported two dead from the outbreak in Kent in southeastern England, a 21-year old university student and an 18-year-old school student.

The outbreak has been linked to Club Chemistry in the city of Canterbury, a large three-storey venue popular with students.

The health security agency said that it had been “notified of 15 cases”, including those who died, up from 13 previously reported.

Four cases have been identified as Meningitis B, a bacterial strain rarer and deadlier than the viral type, it said.

Meningitis B causes death in around one in 10 cases, according to the National Health Service.

Meningitis is an infection affecting the protective membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord and is most common in young children, teenagers and young adults.

It can spread through close contact, including “prolonged kissing or sharing vapes and drinks,” Streeting said.

The focus of public health measures was on the University of Kent, which has around 18,000 students, some of whom are among those hospitalised with meningitis.

The university held a clinic offering antibiotics today as students lined up for treatment. Streeting also announced a vaccination programme for students living in university halls.

The minister added that French authorities reported a case on Saturday involving a person in France who had attended the University of Kent, without providing further details.

The UKHSA today urged anyone who went to a nightclub in Canterbury between March 5 and 7 to get preventative antibiotics.

The health security agency has faced criticism for an alleged delay in informing the public of the outbreak.

It first announced deaths Sunday, two days after it was first notified of cases.

UKHSA’s deputy head Gyatri Amirthalingam said the agency took “urgent action” to identify and inform close contacts of those infected.

“I don’t believe there’s been any delay in terms of the public health response,” she said.

Club Chemistry said on Instagram that one of its staff members was being treated for meningitis and it has closed as a precaution.

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