We are currently receiving enquiries regarding recent media reports of meningitis B (MenB) cases in Kent.

📍 Current situation

  • The reported cases are part of a localised outbreak in Kent, mainly affecting a specific group (students with close contact exposure)
  • There is currently no evidence of increased risk in Swansea or Wales
  • Public Health teams are managing this with targeted antibiotics and vaccination for close contacts only

💉 MenB (Meningitis B) vaccine

  • The MenB vaccine is part of the routine NHS childhood vaccination programme
  • It is offered to babies only (up to 2 years of age)
  • It is not routinely available on the NHS for older children or adults

Our practice is unable to provide the MenB vaccine for older children or adults, including on a private basis.

Some private clinics may offer this vaccine; however:

  • It is not currently recommended for the general public
  • It may not provide immediate protection
  • It is only used in specific situations as advised by Public Health

💉 MenACWY vaccine (teenagers & young adults)

We can offer the MenACWY vaccine to:

  • Patients aged up to 25 years who did not receive it at school

This vaccine protects against meningitis strains A, C, W and Y, but:

➡️ It does NOT protect against MenB

⚠️ Symptoms of meningitis – seek urgent help

Meningitis can become serious quickly. Please seek urgent medical help if you or your child develops:

  • Fever, headache, vomiting
  • Neck stiffness or sensitivity to light
  • Rash that does not fade when pressed
  • Drowsiness, confusion, or difficulty waking
  • Cold hands and feet, limb pain

📞 Call 111 or 999 if urgent

✅ What should patients do?

  • Be reassured that the current situation is localised and not affecting our area
  • Ensure all routine vaccinations are up to date
  • Teenagers and young adults should check they have received the MenACWY vaccine
  • Be aware of symptoms and seek urgent help if concerned

ℹ️ Further information

For more information about meningitis symptoms and vaccination:

🔔 Important

We are following national and Public Health Wales guidance.

At present, we are not offering MenB vaccination outside this guidance.

This page will be updated if advice changes.