No new meningitis cases linked to Kent outbreak reported, health agency says
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) reported no new meningitis cases linked to the outbreak in Kent as of Sunday. The total number of confirmed cases remains at 20, with nine additional cases under investigation.

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AI-generatedThe UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) reported no new meningitis cases linked to the outbreak in Kent as of Sunday. The total number of confirmed cases remains at 20, with nine additional cases under investigation. This follows a recent outbreak that prompted a widespread response, including antibiotic distribution and vaccinations. Health Secretary Wes Streeting praised the efforts of healthcare workers and the public's response to the outbreak. The outbreak began last week and has resulted in the deaths of two students, one from East Kent Colleges (EKC) Group and another from the University of Kent. Authorities continue to monitor the situation and have warned of potential sporadic household clusters in other areas.
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5 extractedTwo students have died in the outbreak.
It has been an incredibly difficult week for those affected and for those working on the frontline response to this outbreak.
The total number of cases dropped from 34 on Saturday after further testing of samples.
As of 12.30pm on Sunday, 20 cases had been confirmed, with a further nine under investigation.
There have been no new cases of meningitis linked to an outbreak in Kent reported.