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HealthBBC Health· Jun 12, 2026, 10:40 AM

What is meningitis B and why is a vaccine only being offered to some teenagers?

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Meningitis B vaccine is being offered to select teenage groups, with explanations of the scientific and practical reasons behind this selective approach. The vaccination program aims to protect the highest-risk populations.

Meningitis B is a serious infection that can cause severe complications and death, particularly in young people. Vaccination programs strengthen public health by protecting the most vulnerable groups.

Only select groups of teenagers and some young people will be eligible for the vaccine. Here's why.

Why good news?

Development and targeted deployment of a vaccine against serious meningitis B disease is a positive public health step. Explaining the scientific decision-making process increases public understanding of vaccination policy.

Why it matters?

Meningitis B is a serious infection that can cause severe complications and death, particularly in young people. Vaccination programs strengthen public health by protecting the most vulnerable groups.

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