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#Outbreak of invasive #meningococcal disease, SE #England - #Alert outlines recommended courses of action to manage cases with #infection and #contacts (#UKHSA, March 18 '26)

  Invasive meningococcal disease: advice for the NHS in England You may be aware of an evolving situation involving multiple cases of invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) reported among young people linked to the University of Kent and the Canterbury area .  More information about IMD , signs and symptoms to look out for, and approaches to clinical and public health management are provided in the accompanying Briefing Note .  The purpose of this CAS Alert is to outline priority steps that primary care and hospital clinicians should consider taking to manage suspected cases, potential contacts of cases, and to reduce the risk of infection spreading.  Note that this is a rapidly evolving situation and we will update advice as further information emerges. Epidemiology -- Between 13 and 17 March 2026, UKHSA identified 20 cases of invasive meningococcal disease in the South East .  -- Six cases have been confirmed as Neisseria meningitidis group B .  -- Most cas...

#UK, #England: Cases of invasive #meningococcal #disease notified in #Kent (UKHSA, March 16 '26)

  From:  UK Health Security Agency Published:  16 March 2026 Last updated:  16 March 2026  Update 16 March The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is continuing to investigate an outbreak of meningococcal disease in Kent with 13 cases notified since 13 March. Sadly, this includes 2 people who are known to have died . Investigations have confirmed some of the cases visited Club Chemistry in Canterbury between 5 to 7 March prior to becoming unwell. UKHSA’s health protection team is working closely with the nightclub and partners including the University of Kent to limit the spread. UKHSA is now advising anyone who visited Club Chemistry on 5 March, 6 March or 7 March to come forward for preventative antibiotic treatment as a precautionary measure.  This can be collected from the following sites: -- Senate Building at University of Kent , CT2 7NZ – open until 8pm on Monday 16 March (queue closes 7.15pm) and from 9am to 8pm on Tuesday 17 March. -- Gate Clinic, Ke...

Invasive #meningococcal #disease - Kingdom of #Saudi Arabia (WHO D.O.N.)

{Excerpts} Situation at a glance On 13 March 2025, the International Health Regulations (IHR) National Focal Point (NFP) for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) reported 11 cases of invasive meningococcal disease (IMD) to WHO. Additionally, between 11 February and 18 March 2025 , the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Regional IHR contact point received reports of six isolated cases of IMD , either through notification or bilateral communication with IHR NFPs. These cases involve individuals who had recently returned from Umrah . Meningococcal disease remains a global public health concern, particularly in the context of mass gathering events such as Hajj and Umrah . The government of Saudi Arabia regularly issues health requirements for Hajj and Umrah, including vaccination policies. As of 10 March 2025, KSA health authorities estimated that only 54% of international Umrah pilgrims had complied with the meningococcal vaccination requirements . The significant number of pilgrims traveling to KSA ...