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UK confirms one death, two treated for meningitis in Reading

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Posted on May 14, 2026

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· Last updated: May 14, 2026

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UK student dies after meningitis cases at college, two treated

Meningitis Cases and Response at UK College

LONDON, May 14 (Reuters) - A student in southern England has died after contracting suspected meningitis, health authorities said on Thursday, adding that two other young people were being treated following related cases.

Details of the Cases

The UK Health Security Agency said three cases had been identified among young people linked to a college, with one confirmed as meningitis B. It added that further test results were pending.

Precautionary Measures

Officials said they were working with health and education partners and had offered precautionary antibiotics to people who had close contact with the cases.

Local Response and Communication

A local general practitioner's office said the death involved a student at Henley College, adding that those considered at risk were being contacted directly by the health agency.

"If you have not been contacted ... you do not require any treatment," the GP's office said, adding there were no plans for an emergency vaccination programme.

Public Health Information

UKHSA said meningococcal disease spreads through close contact and that the risk to the wider public remained low.

Symptoms and Advice

The agency said students and parents had been given information about symptoms, which can include fever, headache, vomiting and a rash, and urged people to seek urgent medical help if concerned.

Background on Meningitis in England

Meningitis is rare but serious, with around 300 to 400 cases diagnosed each year in England, mostly among babies, young children and young adults.

Recent Outbreaks

The cases follow a meningitis outbreak in Kent in March that killed two people and drove a surge in demand for vaccines.

(Reporting by Sam Tabahriti in London; Additional reporting by Chandni Shah in Bengaluru; Editing by Matthew Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Close contacts of the Reading cases are receiving antibiotic prophylaxis, as confirmed by UKHSA South East specialists. (itv.com)
  • One case has been confirmed as Meningitis B (MenB), the dominant strain in recent years and responsible for the majority of invasive meningococcal disease in the UK. (itv.com)
  • Meningococcal disease remains relatively rare in England—typically 300–400 cases annually—and requires very close contact to spread; hence UKHSA maintains the risk to the broader public is low. (itv.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many meningitis cases have been reported in Reading?
The UK Health Security Agency has confirmed one death and two people receiving treatment for meningitis in Reading.
What is the public risk level after these meningitis cases?
According to the UKHSA, the risk to the wider public remains low.
Who reported the meningitis cases in Reading?
The report was made by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and covered by Reuters.
What date were the meningitis cases in Reading reported?
The cases were reported on May 14.
Are the affected individuals still being treated for meningitis?
Two people are currently receiving treatment for meningitis in Reading.

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