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20/03/2026

We know that there is considerable concern around the localised outbreak of Meningitis B (Men B) in Kent. The situation is being monitored closely by our colleagues at Public Health Wales and there is currently no evidence of increased risk to anyone in the Hywel Dda area.

Men B vaccination has been part of the routine childhood vaccine schedule since 2015.

Based on the NHS policy - Men B vaccination is not routinely available to older children or adults, and this remains unchanged.
Please do not contact the health board or your GP for Men B vaccination for children over two years of age.

If your child is 12-24 months and has not received three doses of Men B vaccine your GP surgery may be able to provide the vaccine as part of a catch-up programme. Please see social media or webpage information for your GP surgery to see whether they are contacting eligible patients or advising you to contact them.
The Meningitis ACWY (Men ACWY) vaccine is currently being offered to 13-14 year olds, in schools by the school nursing teams. All school children who have missed their vaccination opportunity will be contacted by the health board.

Further information and symptoms of Meningitis B https://hduhb.nhs.wales/news/press-releases/meningitis-b-update/

19/03/2026

PRESS RELEASE: Parents Urged to Check Children’s Vaccination Status Following Meningitis Cases in the UK

Dr Ardiana Gjini, Executive Director of Public Health, is urging parents and carers to check their children’s vaccinations are up to date, following the recently declared meningitis outbreak in the UK.

“Vaccination is one of the most effective ways we can protect children and young people from serious illness.

Ensuring your child is fully vaccinated not only safeguards their health but also helps prevent the spread of infections within our communities. I strongly encourage all parents and carers to check their child’s vaccination status and if you are concerned that your child has missed their routine vaccinations speak to your GP.”

Meningococcal disease is a serious, life-threatening infection that can lead to meningitis or septicaemia. While most people recover, a significant number are left with long-term physical, neurological or psychological complications. Sadly, around 1 in 10 cases can be fatal.

The disease can affect anyone, but babies, young children, teenagers and young adults are at the highest risk.

In Wales, vaccines that protect against several types of meningococcal bacteria, including types A, B C, W & Y, are offered as part of the routine NHS immunisation programme for infants (Meningococcal type B) and teenagers (Meningococcal types ACW&Y).

The Health Board’s most recent coverage report shows encouraging progress but also highlights areas where continued action is needed. Uptake of the MenACWY vaccine among young people reaching their 16th birthday is currently 76.4%, meaning many of our next school leavers remain unprotected.

For younger children, uptake of the MenB vaccine is at higher levels however not reaching the recommended 95%, with
- 92.8% of infants vaccinated by their first birthday
- 91.8% by their second birthday

These figures reflect the commitment of families and primary care teams, and we encourage parents to maintain this momentum by checking that all doses have been received on schedule.

The Health Board are encourage families to:
- Check your child’s vaccination record by contacting your GP or calling the Health Board on 0300 303 8322 (option 1), emailing ask.hdd@wales.nhs.uk or by completing this form: https://forms.office.com/e/wWLTziGQNk
- Contact your GP if any doses may have been missed
- Ensure your baby receives their MenB vaccinations – you can find out when these are offered on the vaccination road map below.
- Ensure your teenager receives their MenACWY and 3in1 boosters – this programme is currently being delivered in schools by our School Nursing team. For dates and locations please visit our dedicated webpage https://hduhb.nhs.wales/school-immunisations
- Stay alert to symptoms of meningitis and septicaemia and seek urgent medical advice if concerned. More information on signs and symptoms is available on the NHS 111 Wales website.

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Lloyds Terrace
Newcastle Emlyn
SA389NS

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 6pm
Thursday 8:30am - 6pm
Friday 8:30am - 6pm

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