Meningitis Outbreak

Vikki Slade Excerpts
Tuesday 17th March 2026

(1 day, 12 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Wes Streeting Portrait Wes Streeting
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I am very grateful to my hon. Friend for his question, and I know that lots of parents will be concerned about this issue. As I have said, the first thing that individuals should do is think about their risk of exposure. We have already made available the four hubs for people to come forward and get antibiotics, and we will continue to contact people actively and trace the outbreak.

As I have previously said, there is a range of symptoms: a rash that does not fade when pressed with a glass; a sudden onset of high fever; a severe and worsening headache; a stiff neck; vomiting and diarrhoea; joint and muscle pain; a dislike of bright lights; very cold hands and feet; seizures; confusion or delirium; and extreme sleepiness or difficulty waking. Those symptoms can apply to a range of conditions, but it is good to be cautious. Students who may have been at Club Chemistry on the dates concerned should not write off some of the symptoms as a hangover. It is better to be reassured than to be ignorant, so seeking medical attention and advice is the right thing to do, rather than simply writing off the symptoms as something else. I urge parents to give that advice to young people, and students to follow the advice.

Vikki Slade Portrait Vikki Slade (Mid Dorset and North Poole) (LD)
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Meningitis is one of the worst nightmares that parents worry about, particularly when their teenagers leave home and are living away. My constituent Vicki Purdey from Corfe Mullen had her life changed by meningitis two years ago, and she is still unable to walk unaided. She is calling for meningitis awareness in schools, particularly via PSHE lessons, and at university through freshers’ packs. Will the Secretary of State talk to his colleagues in the Department for Education to progress this, given the high-risk nature of those in this age group and the fact that they will not have been vaccinated as they were born before 2015?

Wes Streeting Portrait Wes Streeting
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I think that is a really constructive suggestion, and we will absolutely look at it.

In reply to the right hon. Member for Tonbridge (Tom Tugendhat), who had left us but has just returned fleetingly to his place—it is an amazing skill he has—I think his question was about the availability of antibiotics in Tonbridge, not necessarily at a distribution centre. I would just reassure him that there are sufficient antibiotic stocks at the university, hospitals and the ambulance service, and we are working with local resilience partners to ensure effective distribution. However, I will pick up his point about Tonbridge, given the proximity and the likelihood that many residents will have been at the club in question.