Two people have died after an outbreak of an “invasive” disease causing meningitis and septicaemia at a university.
Meningitis outbreak: Symptoms, how to test and what to avoid after two die in Kent - People are being warned to be vigilant for signs of the infection ...
A UNIVERSITY and a grammar school student have both died in an “invasive” outbreak of meningitis tearing through Canterbury.
If it is not treated quickly, meningitis can lead to sepsis, brain or nerve damage, hearing loss or even death ...
The victims, aged from 17 to 21, were a student at the University of Kent in Canterbury and a sixth-former at Queen Elizabeth ...
Two young people have died after an outbreak of meningitis in the Canterbury area of Kent. A further 11 people have fallen ...
If it is not treated quickly, meningitis can lead to sepsis, brain or nerve damage, hearing loss or even death ...
The University of Kent is contacting staff and students following an outbreak that has affected nearly a dozen people, with two, including a student, dead after contracting the disease ...
Meningitis is usually caused by bacterial or viral infections ...
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