An ongoing meningitis B outbreak in Kent has resulted in 29 cases and two deaths, prompting investigations into whether the strain has evolved to be more transmissible.
Experts are investigating whether the MenB strain behind the unprecedented Kent outbreak has evolved to be more transmissible.
Meningitis: MenB strain may have evolved to be more transmissible, say expertsAs the meningitis outbreak in Kent continues, with 29 cases and two deaths reported, experts look at what might be behind this "unprecedented event"
Elisabeth Mahase (Fri,) conducted a editorial in Meningitis B (n=29). An ongoing meningitis B outbreak in Kent has resulted in 29 cases and two deaths, prompting investigations into whether the strain has evolved to be more transmissible.
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