Here are the latest publicly reported developments on meningitis B (MenB) vaccines, focusing on prevention, vaccination programs, and recent outbreak responses.
Key points
- In the UK, MenB vaccination has been integrated into routine childhood immunisation schedules since 2015, with multiple dosing schedules refined over time to optimize protection in infancy and early childhood. The program aims to reduce meningitis B disease burden across age groups, including infants and young children.
- Recent UK updates have included responses to meningitis B outbreaks, including targeted vaccination campaigns and expanded access points for vaccines in affected regions, as part of outbreak control and prevention strategies. These measures typically involve clinics, online booking, and temporary vaccine hubs to reach exposed populations.
- Public health authorities have also continued emphasis on surveillance, rapid vaccination in outbreak settings, and guidance on antibiotic prophylaxis for close contacts where outbreaks occur, alongside broader MenB vaccination coverage efforts.
Context and implications
- For parents and guardians, the MenB vaccine is routinely offered to infants as part of the standard schedule, with multiple doses typically given at 2, 4, and 12 months, though exact timing can vary by country and protocol updates. This routine inclusion aims to provide early protection during the period of highest disease risk.
- During localized outbreaks or exposure events, health services may implement temporary vaccination programs and additional preventive measures to curb transmission, including public clinics and targeted outreach in schools or universities. If you’re in or near an affected area, check local NHS or public health portals for appointment availability and eligibility details.
- Ongoing research and monitoring continue to refine dosing schedules and recommendations as real-world data accumulate, ensuring vaccination strategies align with circulating MenB strains and population risk profiles.
What you might want next
- If you’re seeking country-specific vaccine schedules or changes (e.g., Brazil or your local region), I can pull the latest regional guidance and translate it into practical steps for your family.
- If you’re concerned about a current outbreak near Fortaleza or elsewhere in Brazil, I can check for local advisories and vaccination recommendations and explain how to access facilities.
Would you like me to look up the most recent local guidance for your area (Fortaleza, Ceará) and provide a concise summary with how to obtain the MenB vaccine for children and at-risk adults? I can also include any relevant outbreak notifications or clinic locations if they’re available.
Sources
The vaccine is being offered to mainly to gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) who are considered at highest risk. People of other genders and sexualities may also be eligible if assessed to be at high risk. Learn more about the vaccine A guide to the MenB Vaccine for protection against Gonorrhoea Read the latest UK recommendations
www.chelwest.nhs.ukThe UK Health Security Agency named Reading Blue Coat school and Highdown secondary school and sixth form centre after a student died in a Berkshire meningitis outbreak, as it said close contacts of the cases had been offered precautionary antibiotics. The agency said the risk to the wider public re…
www.el-balad.comWe have had a lot of people contacting us recently saying about the Men B vaccine – and yes, this is great news! Unfortunately, the Men B vaccine won’t protect against group B Strep (GBS) and a vaccine against GBS is probably at least 10 years away from being available. It’s easy to confuse the two – both […]
gbss.org.ukBringing you the latest news, research and reviews, exclusive interviews, podcasts, quizzes, and more.
medauth2.mdedge.comHead of Meningitis Now wants to see a wider rollout after Oxfordshire sixth-form pupil's death.
www.bbc.comUpdated guidance for pharmacy provision of prophylactic paracetamol after MenB and other childhood vaccines, plus supporting clinical info.
www.cps.scotAntibiotics are no longer being offered as a response to the outbreak of...
www.hellorayo.co.ukVaccines were offered to thousands of people who may have been exposed, including university students and school pupils in the area.
www.bbc.comCharities and campaigners have expressed frustration and disappointment with the Government’s position on a vaccine for Meningitis B. The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) said key data about drug Bexsero’s effectiveness was still missing. Bexsero was licensed by the European Commission in January following extensive clinical trials. The JCVI will make its final recommendation to Government this autumn. Director of immunisation Professor David Salisbury said: “This is a...
www.nationalhealthexecutive.com