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Was response to 'unprecedented' outbreak too slow?

BBC NewsΒ·@BbcΒ·2 months ago
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Some parents and students have accused health authorities of being too slow to react to the outbreak of meningitis in Kent which has seen two young people die and 13 treated in hospital, but the health secretary has said the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) acted as quickly and comprehensively as possible. On Friday night medics at East Kent Hospitals NHS Trust alerted the local branch of the UKHSA that they had a case of invasive meningitis. It did not raise any particular sense of alarm among staff at the agency responsible for managing outbreaks. Meningococcal septicaemia, where patients become seriously ill with blood poisoning and inflammation of the brain, is classed as an urgent notifiable disease. Hospitals are duty bound to inform the health protection authorities when they have a suspected case - and UKHSA receives hundreds of these each year. What normally triggers a reg flag is when there are more than one.…

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