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The government announced a one-off meningitis B vaccination programme.
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The vaccination programme will begin in late July.
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The announcement follows meningitis B outbreaks in Kent, Dorset, and Berkshire earlier this year.
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Three young people died from the recent meningitis B outbreaks.
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The vaccine being offered is Bexsero.
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The Bexsero vaccine requires two doses administered at least 28 days apart.
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Experts state the protection from the vaccine is thought to last at least six years.
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The vaccine will be offered to UK residents born between 1 September 2007 and 31 August 2008.
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Individuals under 25 starting university or residential further education for the first time this autumn are eligible for the vaccine.
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International students under 25 starting university are eligible for the vaccine.
James Murray, Health secretary
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"The Kent outbreak and recent clusters indicate a possible change to the way MenB affects people. While we assess the latest evidence, we are acting now to help protect young people at highest immediate risk as they enter university and residential colleges this autumn."
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Health Secretary James Murray stated that offering two doses before the academic year would help reduce the risk of serious illness and larger outbreaks.
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The UK Health Security Agency noted that cases of invasive meningococcal disease tend to peak in October to November each year.
James Murray, Health secretary
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"I urge all those students who are eligible to come forward for their two doses in July and August, to give them peace of mind as they head off to continue their studies."
Caroline Temmink, Director of vaccination at NHS England
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"Those eligible will be contacted directly through the NHS app, by text and email, and for those under 25 starting university for the first time they will be able to book their appointment directly with available pharmacies."
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MenB bacteria are often carried harmlessly in the nose and throat but can cause serious infections.
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Up to one in 10 cases of bacterial meningitis are fatal.
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Survivors of bacterial meningitis can experience permanent health problems such as hearing loss or epilepsy.
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The risk of meningitis B is higher for university students due to factors including shared accommodation and large social networks.
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The MenB vaccine has been part of the routine immunisation programme for babies in the UK since 2015.
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Teenagers are routinely offered the MenACWY vaccine on the NHS but not the MenB vaccine.
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Private MenB vaccination can cost £200 or more per child for two doses.
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The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation is considering expanding the MenB vaccination programme.
Shamez Ladhani, Consultant epidemiologist at the UK Health Security Agency
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"The group that is being vaccinated is broadly the group at the highest risk."
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Shamez Ladhani stated the new offering is part of an emergency outbreak response and will encompass about one million teenagers and young people.
Adam Finn, Professor of paediatrics
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"As regards the ‘one-off’ nature of the announcement, I’d agree that this is a bit unusual and perhaps reflects ongoing uncertainty around the cost-benefit of immunising so many young people to prevent rather small numbers of cases. But this is clearly a disease which everyone wants to see prevented."
Alex Stanley, Vice president of the National Union of Students
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"We encourage all eligible young people to get the vaccines. They have the potential to prevent another devastating outbreak, and we hope that every young person will play their part in that."
Alex Stanley, Vice president of the National Union of Students
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"There should never be a cost barrier to lifesaving vaccines, and we hope this becomes a regular vaccination programme."
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In England, vaccines will be offered in July and August through community pharmacies.
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In England, year 13 students will be contacted through the NHS app, text, email, or letter depending on health records.
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In Wales, the vaccine programme will run from July to December.
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In Wales, individuals aged 17 to 18 will receive a letter from health boards from early July.
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In Wales, individuals aged 18 to 25 entering higher education must contact their health board later in July.
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The vaccine programme in Scotland will also start in July.
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Northern Ireland is set to run a similar programme at a later date.
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Meningitis B bacteria spread through close contact, including kissing, sharing vapes and drinks, or living in close quarters.
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Aaron Mills died from meningitis in January 2026 at age 18.
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