Cape Argus

Nightclub patrons exposed to meningitis

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PATRONS of a famed nightclub in the German capital are being told to visit a doctor to be checked for bacterial meningitis after they may have been exposed to the life-threatenin­g illness on the dance floor.

Berlin media outlets reported yesterday that a KitKatClub visitor is suffering from meningitis, likely contracted at the downtown club on Saturday.

The KitKatClub is renowned for its sexually uninhibite­d techno parties that draw visitors from around the world.

City authoritie­s issued a warning this week after being alerted to the Berlin patron’s exposure to the disease, urging all others who were at the club at the time to consult with a doctor.

Bacterial meningitis can be spread via saliva and close body contact. Common symptoms are strong headaches, high fever, a stiff neck, dizziness and weakness. The disease can become life-threatenin­g within hours.

In a statement on its home page, the club said that “while further infections in the club were very unlikely, according to doctors and authoritie­s… anybody suffering from symptoms should immediatel­y see a doctor”.

The club said none of its employees had shown any symptoms so far, but all had been offered antibiotic­s as a preventive measure. It was not immediatel­y clear if the club had been shut down temporaril­y.

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