Meningitis B is a bacterial infection that is caused by the B strain of meningococcal bacteria. It causes inflammation of the protective layers surrounding the brain and spinal cord. If not treated immediately, Meningitis B can be life-threatening. However, it is very much preventable by getting vaccinated against it.
Inhaling droplets if an infected person coughs or sneezes
Close contact
Crowded settings
Sharing personal items
Areas at risk for Meningitis B
Africa
Ethiopia
Senegal
Chad
Sudan
Mali
Nigeria
Middle East
Saudi Arabia
Asia
China
Japan
South Korea
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What you get
Getting vaccinated is not only about protection—it’s all about giving yourself peace of mind knowing you’ve made the best decision for a healthier, illness-free tomorrow!
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Some common side effects of the Meningitis B vaccine may include; soreness at the injection site, muscle pain, headache, nausea or vomiting. If you experience any rash, difficulty breathing or swallowing contact your healthcare provider immediately.
Get vaccinated against Meningitis B at the Care Pharmacy Travel Clinic in Bradford and Leeds. We are committed to ensuring that you and your family stay healthy and safe from complications.
The Meningitis B vaccine provides protection against Meningitis B vaccine for 1-2 years
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