Call for more meningitis vaccines after teen dies
Call for more meningitis vaccines after teen dies20 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleCurtis LancasterSouth of EnglandFamily photoLewis Waters died earlier this week after contracting meningitis A charity has called for a wider rollout of meningitis vaccines after a teenage boy in Oxfordshire died after contracting the disease.Lewis Waters, a sixth-form pupil at The Henley College, died earlier this week. Two pupils, one from Reading Blue Coat School and another from Highdown Secondary School and Sixth Form Centre in Reading, are also being treated for meningitis."Young lives are really precious and we should do everything we can to protect them," said Dr Tom Nutt, chief executive of Meningitis Now.The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) said the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) is reviewing eligibility for routine Meningitis B (MenB) vaccination.Dr Tom Nutt is the chief executive of Meningitis NowVaccinations for MenB are currently not available to teenagers and young adults on the NHS routine immunisation schedule.The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said one case had been confirmed as MenB and it was awaiting further tests on the other two.Nutt said: "The argument against the introduction of the Men B vaccination for teenagers and young adults is actually around cost effectiveness."The lives of teenagers and young adults are too precious and it is tragic to see yet another death."The charity chief executive said there was "about 75% less disease in the under-ones than there was before the vaccine was introduced", adding: "So we know this is a safe vaccine, we know it's an effective vaccine, the trouble is it's an expensive vaccine."He has called for the government to consider the wider benefits to families, society and the economy that could come from rolling the Men B vaccination out further."Health is an asset that we really must protect," he said.The UKH...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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