A nine-month-old baby girl from Folkestone, Kent, is in critical condition in intensive care after contracting Meningitis B. Nala-Rose Fletcher is currently being treated at the Evelina London Children’s Hospital while health officials monitor a wider rise in cases across the county.
The UK Health Security Agency has reported that 20 potential cases are under investigation in the region as of 18 March 2026. While some of these cases involve the same MenB strain, health officials have stated there is currently no confirmed link between the infant’s illness and the larger cluster found in local schools and universities.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has described the situation as an unprecedented and rapidly developing outbreak. Meningitis B is a serious bacterial infection that can cause life-threatening illnesses such as sepsis, and the government is working to manage the public health response.
Local residents have expressed concern and are asking for the quick distribution of antibiotics to those who may have been exposed to the illness. Public health teams are continuing to track the spread of the infection and provide guidance to help families stay safe while the investigation continues.
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