UK Meningitis Outbreak Widens as Antibiotics, Shots Advised
Staff and students queue to receive antibiotics at the University of Kent in Canterbury after an outbreak of meningitis, on March 16.
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The UK raised the alarm over a meningitis outbreak as health authorities advised antibiotics and started a targeted vaccination program for prevention.
The country’s Health Security Agency warned of a “rapidly evolving situation” as it counted 20 likely cases, all of them in young adults. The outbreak began in the southeastern county of Kent earlier this month but a patient presented at a London hospital and there may be further contamination, the agency said Wednesday.