Starting uni? What to know about having the free NHS meningitis B jab
•What to know about having the free NHS meningitis B jabImage source, Getty ImagesByMichelle RobertsDigital health editorPublishedJust nowHigh street pharmacies across England are now offering a free m...
•So who needs the vaccine and what's in it?What's the vaccine and is it safe?The vaccine offers protection against a dangerous strain of meningitits called meningitis B (MenB) that caused the outbreak...
•The vaccine does not contain any live bacteria and cannot cause meningitis.It is common to get some swelling, redness or tenderness where you have the injection.
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Starting uni? What to know about having the free NHS meningitis B jabImage source, Getty ImagesByMichelle RobertsDigital health editorPublishedJust nowHigh street pharmacies across England are now offering a free meningitis B vaccine for many young people.It comes after concerns over the UK's largest and fastest growing outbreak that happened in Kent earlier this year. So who needs the vaccine and what's in it?What's the vaccine and is it safe?The vaccine offers protection against a dangerous strain of meningitits called meningitis B (MenB) that caused the outbreak in Kent. The vaccine does not contain any live bacteria and cannot cause meningitis.It is common to get some swelling, redness or tenderness where you have the injection. You may also get a mild fever, nausea, headache or muscle aches but these symptoms should disappear after one or two days.More serious side effects are rare.How can I book?Bookings can be made at high street pharmacies across England from Monday 13 July, with the first appointments available from Monday 20 July.Seventeen and 18-year-olds can book via the NHS National Booking Service, external if they are already registered with a GP, external.Other students under the age of 25 who are heading to a residential college or university this autumn for the first time can also contact a participating pharmacy.You can get a walk-in MenB vaccine at a pharmacy if you were born on or after 21 July 2001, and for the first time this autumn you are:starting universitystarting at a further education college as a residential studentInternational students and students from elsewhere in the UK (Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man) who will be studying in England are also eligible, as well as those who are travelling abroad to study.You do not need to be registered with a GP surgery to use the walk-in service.Find a participating pharmacy here, external.Who can get the MenB vaccine?The vaccine, given as tw...المصدر: BBC Health | Source: BBC Health
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