Meningitis B - Information from NHS England (17/03/2026)

We understand that recent news reports about the meningitis outbreak in Kent may be concerning for parents and staff working with children and young people. We are reaching out to share information and the correct guidance.

We would like to reassure you that there is no baseline increased risk outside of the specific outbreak in Kent at this time.  Currently there is no need for your setting to take any additional actions beyond routine good practice.

 

There is no new or additional national guidance issued following the Kent outbreak. The existing national guidance already provides the framework you need. Health protection in children and young people settings, including education – GOV.UK

 

Routine prevention

Please remind parents, carers, and staff of the importance of keeping routine vaccinations up to date, including the MenACWY vaccine where applicable. The full UK routine schedule is available here: Complete routine immunisation schedule from 1 January 2026 – GOV.UK

 

Recognise the signs and symptoms

You can find out about the signs and symptoms of meningitis here:

Meningitis and sepsis symptoms – Meningitis Research Foundation

What is meningitis? Symptoms, risks and how to protect yourself – UK Health Security Agency

 

If a suspected case of meningitis were ever identified in your setting, the Health Protection Team would advise you directly on immediate steps, communication, and any required risk assessment.

 

Further information 

 

 

Further information on meningococcal disease is available from: