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Meningitis Information
Posted or Updated on 18 Mar 2026
The MenB vaccine has been part of the UK’s routine childhood vaccination schedule since 2015. Unfortunately, we are not currently able to offer this vaccine outside of the national programme for those born before this time.
A vaccine for Meningitis ACWY is given at school in year 9.
Past vaccinations can be checked on the NHS app.
You can find more information about meningitis and vaccinations on the NHS website:
Meningitis can develop very quickly and can become life-threatening within hours. Early action can save lives.
Symptoms can easily be mistaken for flu, a hangover, or a cold. Trust your instincts and seek help immediately if something doesn’t feel right.
What you can do:
- Don’t ignore symptoms in yourself or others
- Avoid sharing drinks, vapes, or utensils
- Check on friends or family who are unwell
- Call NHS 111 or attend A&E urgently if concerned
Meningitis and Septicaemia
Don't ignore the signs:
- Severe headache
- Dislike of bright light
- Stiff neck
- Confusion and / or irritability
- Rapid breathing
- Vomiting / diarrhoea
- Seizures / fits
- Stomach cramps
- High temperature
- Rash / bruising rash
- Drowsy or difficult to wake
- Pale blotchy skin
- Cold hands and feet
- Joint or muscle pain