Expert Review of Vaccines (Mar 2018)

Protecting UK adolescents and adults against meningococcal serogroup B disease

  • Andrew Vyse,
  • Gillian Ellsbury,
  • Harish Madhava

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/14760584.2018.1432360
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 3
pp. 229 – 237

Abstract

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Introduction: Meningococcal serogroup B disease (MenB) is endemic in the UK and continues to cause the majority of invasive meningococcal disease. Two broadly protective protein-based MenB vaccines are now licensed and available, both with wide age indications. Whilst the UK recently became the first country to routinely vaccinate infants against MenB, a recommendation has not yet been extended to older age groups who can also now benefit from these vaccines. Areas covered: This review summarizes the evidence supporting the rationale for adolescents and adults in the UK to consider MenB vaccination. Expert commentary: Although MenB disease is rare, the UK reports one of the highest annual incidence rates within the European region, with over a third of cases occurring in those aged 10+ years. Overall, the case fatality rate following MenB disease in the UK is 4.2% but can be more than twice as high in teenagers and adults than in infants, and survivors are often left with life-changing disabling sequelae. MenB outbreaks are unpredictable and continue to occur in regions where it is endemic. These outbreaks often affect students attending school or university, with living on a campus being an important risk factor. Concerned individuals in this age group should consider MenB vaccination.

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