Kent meningitis outbreak update: Cases rise to 29 amid spread warnings

The meningitis outbreak in Canterbury, Kent, UK, has escalated with 29 infections and two deaths, prompting mass vaccinations and antibiotics distribution. Authorities warn of possible spread beyond Kent, while Swedish experts advise vigilance.

Following initial reports of two student deaths and over a dozen illnesses from a bacterial meningitis outbreak linked to a March 5-7 student event at Chemistry nightclub in Canterbury, the situation has worsened. As of March 20, confirmed cases have risen to 18, with 29 total infections—all requiring hospitalization. Over 2,500 people have received vaccinations and nearly 10,000 doses of antibiotics have been distributed.

Local health officials, including Dr. Anjan Ghosh, head of public health in Kent, anticipate the infection may spread beyond the county through small household clusters due to the up-to-two-week incubation period. 'They were in the incubation phase when they left, and then they become cases, and you get these small household, sporadic clusters outside Kent,' Ghosh explained. A large new cluster outside Kent remains very unlikely.

A Swedish school group from Nacka gymnasium on exchange at Canterbury college was at the epicenter. Student Elliot Kraft, 17, described 'panic' at the school. In Sweden, the risk of imported cases is low, but infectious medicine professor Adam Linder of Lund University urged attentiveness to symptoms, noting the bacterium is endemic there.

Bacterial meningitis causes rapid inflammation of the brain and spinal cord's protective membranes, particularly affecting children and young adults.

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