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Kent meningitis outbreak

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Five New Cases of Meningitis in Kent
Five new meningitis cases of a suspected 20 found in Kent. Two people have died. The health secretary says risk of the disease spreading widely is low.

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Meningitis outbreak: Everything you need to know about strain B in Kent
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Meningitis B expert answers your questions as Kent outbreak leaves two dead
 · 6h
Meningitis LIVE: Outbreak spreads to London as cases rise to 27 including student in capital
Doctors in England have been told to look out for signs of meningitis amid an “explosive” outbreak in Kent.

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 · 19h
What is meningitis B? Symptoms, vaccine and what to avoid as NHS staff issued urgent warning
 · 11h
Health bosses can't confirm meningitis outbreak contained
 · 1d
Why the University of Kent meningitis outbreak was years in the making
What that calculation did not fully account for was the particular danger of university life.

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 · 15h
UK health official says too soon to declare Kent meningitis outbreak contained
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Three Kent university cheerleaders in hospital as meningitis cases update announced
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Neoplastic meningitis—Is MRI as sensitive as CSF cytology?

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Bacterial Meningitis: Causes and How It’s Spread

Bacterial meningitis is an infection of the membranes around your brain and spinal cord caused by a type of bacteria. It’s a serious condition that you can catch from other people. It’s treated with antibiotics. Parents of babies and toddlers under the ...
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