Wokingham Today

Call for UK to ensure it gets its jabs

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THE UK’s largest meningitis charity Meningitis Now is lending its support to a campaign to ensure more people are vaccinated.

Following news that the head of the NHS in England has warned so called vaccine refusal is a “growing public health timebomb”, Meningitis Now CEO Dr Tom Nutt said that this trend could lead to an increase in the number of meningitis cases in the UK.

He said the potentiall­y deadly disease had become thankfully more rare over the last few years, mainly due to the introducti­on of meningitis vaccines into the NHS schedule. This includes the MenACWY vaccinatio­n which is now routinely offered to schoolchil­dren.

But a failure to take up these immunisati­ons could and will lead to an increase in meningitis cases, including in babies and toddlers.

“The NHS is highlighti­ng the importance of herd immunity for measles, but the same is true of meningitis,” he warned.

“The fewer people who are immunised, the more people will be at risk.

“We run annual campaigns to urge young people off to university who missed the scheduled vaccinatio­n at school to make sure they are covered - but lack of herd immunity can affect anyone, whatever their age.

“So even if it is young adults who are not getting immunised, it may be babies who are affected.”

He also warned one of the most vulnerable groups of people are adults over 65 – and that many in this age group do not realise the risks. Last year, Meningitis Now ran an Adults Get it

Too campaign to highlight this issue.

Meningitis Now supporter and Community Ambassador Val Stephenson, whose daughter Lydia caught meningitis as a toddler, said that she agreed it was so important for people to make sure they were vaccinated.

“It’s vital that everyone makes sure they – and their children – are fully up to date with all their vaccinatio­ns,” she said.

“My daughter Lydia was unlucky, she caught MenC just weeks before she was due to be vaccinated and we actually got the letter for her appointmen­t while she was in hospital recovering.

“But had we had the chance, we wouldn’t have dreamed of missing out on the vaccinatio­n.

“Because of herd immunity, it’s so important that as many people as possible are covered: you might be putting not only yourself or your own children at risk, but potentiall­y harming others too.

“I would urge everyone to check that they have had all immunisati­ons that are available to them.”

 ??  ?? Meningitis Now is urging families to ensure that vaccinatio­ns are up to date to ensure that the risk of picking up illnesses is reduced
Meningitis Now is urging families to ensure that vaccinatio­ns are up to date to ensure that the risk of picking up illnesses is reduced

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