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UK students panicked by meningitis outbreak

The FrontierThe FrontierMarch 19, 2026 663 Minutes read0

•Students wearing face masks queue up to get vaccinated at the University of Kent in Canterbury, south-east England yesterday following an outbreak of meningitis

Hundreds of masked-up students queued Wednesday to get vaccinated at the UK university campus at the heart of a deadly meningitis outbreak, as the number of cases rose to 20.

“It’s quite a concerning thing. It all happened so fast,” said Jack Jordan, a 19-year-old student at the University of Kent in southeast England, where the first case was reported on Friday.

By the weekend, one university student and one schoolgirl had died of the infection, with several others seriously ill in hospital in the outbreak, linked to a local nightclub.

At least 200 students formed a long queue at the grassy campus near the medieval Cathedral city of Canterbury, as the university rolled-out a targeted vaccination programme for meningitis B — a deadly bacterial strain.

Holly Francis, 18, returned to get the jab after moving back home earlier in the week. “Just to be extra safe,” she told our correspondent.

“It kind of came out of nowhere,” Francis said. “Everyone was very panicked and worried.”

“We got here right away,” after being notified about the vaccines, said Irene, 21, adding she had been “isolating” out of caution.

The rest of the campus remained largely empty after exams were cancelled or moved online.

Scattered conversations focused on the disease — which affects the protective membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer led urgent calls for young people who visited the Canterbury nightclub to come forward, adding health experts were working to identify close contacts of those who were ill.

He asked “anyone who attended Club Chemistry on March, 5, 6th or 7th to come forward, please, to receive antibiotics”.

‘Deja vu’

The National Health Service (NHS) confirmed that at least 10 of the young people with the illness were at the club on those dates.

The number of cases being probed by UK authorities has risen since Tuesday from 15 to 20, with Health Minister Wes Streeting calling the outbreak “unprecedented.”

One involved a patient who had been living in Kent, but who was taken ill in London, amid fears the disease could spread as students head home for the Easter vacation.

French authorities also reported one case involving a person in France, who had attended the University of Kent.

Meningitis is a potentially deadly infection, most common in young children, teenagers and young adults.

Initial symptoms of meningitis include headache, fever, drowsiness and a stiff neck —  but those signs can be vague, hampering prompt diagnosis.

It can progress rapidly and is spread through prolonged close contact, including kissing or the sharing of vapes or drinks.

“Clinicians should have a high index of suspicion where a young person aged 16 to 30 attends with consistent signs or symptoms,” the NHS said in its guidance on the outbreak.

It added that illness in the cases linked to the outbreak “has been severe with rapid deterioration”.

Glenn Reeve, 27, who went to Club Chemistry on the weekend of the outbreak, said he had been “feeling a bit rough” as he collected antibiotics.

“I felt a little panicky,” Reeve told our correspondent, adding he would be cautious about “sharing drinks and being too close to people”.

“It’s almost like deja vu from Covid,” said the train worker, adding being able to access antibiotics was “reassuring”.

“As of 5:00 pm on March 17, nine laboratory cases are confirmed and 11 notifications remain under investigation,” bringing the total to 20, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said in a statement.

‘Halt the spread’

Six of the confirmed cases are of group B meningococcal disease, according to the UKHSA.

The bacterial strain is rarer and deadlier than the viral type.

Doctors nationwide have been told to prescribe antibiotics to anyone attending their surgeries who visited Club Chemistry between March 5-7 and to University of Kent students “if they have been asked to seek preventative treatment”.

The UKHSA said it was also investigating the case of a baby with confirmed meningococcal group B infection, but who was apparently not linked to the outbreak.

The baby girl is reportedly in hospital in nearby Folkestone.

Children in Britain are usually routinely vaccinated against meningitis B with three doses given at eight and 12 weeks and one year.

Another vaccination targeting meningococcal groups A, C, W and Y is offered to children aged 14.

 

 

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