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Staff and students queue to receive antibiotics at the University of Kent in Canterbury on March 16, 2026. (Image credit: Carl Court via Getty Images)

An “explosive” and “unprecedented” outbreak of meningitis has hit a university in Kent, England, killing two young people and affecting a further 13, U.K. health bosses said. [BBC]

The outbreak, which appears to have begun at university halls of residence, has been identified as meningitis B (MenB), a form of the disease caused by Neisseria meningitidis. These bacteria usually live harmlessly in the throat but can cause life-threatening illness if they enter the spinal fluid or blood. MenB spreads by prolonged close contact and is typically treated by antibiotics.

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