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UK meningitis outbreak widens to 27 cases; Authorities race to contain university cluster

Fatal outbreak centred on the University of Kent prompts urgent public health response, with vaccination drives and antibiotic calls issued to prevent further spread

Updated 5 months ago · Published on 20 Mar 2026 9:21AM

UK meningitis outbreak widens to 27 cases; Authorities race to contain university cluster
The outbreak has been centred on the University of Kent in Canterbury, as well as a nearby student nightclub, with two fatalities reported since the situation emerged - March 20, 2026

HEALTH authorities in the United Kingdom are investigating 27 suspected and confirmed cases of meningitis following a deadly and unprecedented outbreak linked to a university campus, raising concerns over wider transmission.

The UK Health Security Agency said that 15 cases had been laboratory confirmed, while a further 12 remain under investigation, marking a sharp rise since earlier in the week.

The outbreak has been centred on the University of Kent in Canterbury, as well as a nearby student nightclub, with two fatalities reported since the situation emerged.

AFP reported on Friday that Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called for urgent cooperation from those potentially exposed, particularly individuals who attended a specific venue during the early days of the outbreak.

Speaking in Parliament, he said, "anyone who attended Club Chemistry on March, 5, 6th or 7th to come forward, please, to receive antibiotics."

Authorities are working to trace close contacts of those infected, amid fears the disease could spread further as students begin travelling for the Easter break.

In response, a targeted vaccination programme against meningitis B has been launched for approximately 5,000 students at the university, with large numbers already coming forward to receive the jab.

The outbreak has extended beyond the campus, with cases identified in four schools in Kent and one higher education institution in London. French authorities have also confirmed a linked case involving an individual who had attended the University of Kent.

The two fatalities have been identified as an 18-year-old schoolgirl and a 21-year-old university student.

Meningitis is a serious infection affecting the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord, and can lead to life-threatening complications such as sepsis. It most commonly affects young children, teenagers and young adults.

Early symptoms, including headache, fever, drowsiness and neck stiffness, can resemble other illnesses, complicating early detection.

The disease can progress rapidly, often accompanied by a rash, and is typically spread through prolonged close contact, including kissing or sharing drinks or vaping devices.

At least nine of the confirmed cases have been identified as meningococcal group B, a bacterial strain considered more severe than viral forms of the disease.

Doctors across the country have been advised to prescribe antibiotics to anyone who attended the nightclub during the specified dates, as well as to University of Kent students who have been instructed to seek preventative treatment. - March 20, 2026

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