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Meningitis B vaccine agreed for babies in Wales | Meningitis B vaccine agreed for babies in Wales |
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A vaccine for meningitis B will be made available for all babies in Wales, the Welsh government has confirmed. | A vaccine for meningitis B will be made available for all babies in Wales, the Welsh government has confirmed. |
It follows a deal made by the UK government on behalf of the devolved governments with the drug manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline. | It follows a deal made by the UK government on behalf of the devolved governments with the drug manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline. |
Government advisers said in 2014 that every child over two months old should be given the vaccine but negotiations over costs delayed the process. | Government advisers said in 2014 that every child over two months old should be given the vaccine but negotiations over costs delayed the process. |
Welsh ministers plan to introduce it "as soon as practicable." | Welsh ministers plan to introduce it "as soon as practicable." |
The drug will now be added to the national childhood immunisation scheme, meaning babies will receive the first vaccine at two months old, followed by two further doses. | The drug will now be added to the national childhood immunisation scheme, meaning babies will receive the first vaccine at two months old, followed by two further doses. |
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Meningitis B is a bacterial infection that particularly affects children under the age of one. It commonly affects children under five years of age and is also common among teenagers aged 15-19. | Meningitis B is a bacterial infection that particularly affects children under the age of one. It commonly affects children under five years of age and is also common among teenagers aged 15-19. |
There are about 1,870 cases of meningitis B each year in the UK and it is fatal about 10% of the time. | There are about 1,870 cases of meningitis B each year in the UK and it is fatal about 10% of the time. |
About one in four of those who survive is left with long-term problems, such as amputation, deafness, epilepsy and learning difficulties. | About one in four of those who survive is left with long-term problems, such as amputation, deafness, epilepsy and learning difficulties. |
After announcing the deal, UK Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt said the vaccine will be available on the NHS "this year". | After announcing the deal, UK Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt said the vaccine will be available on the NHS "this year". |
A Welsh government spokesman added: "The Welsh government has committed to being included in the UK-wide procurement for the vaccine, and to making the vaccination available in Wales as soon as practicable." | A Welsh government spokesman added: "The Welsh government has committed to being included in the UK-wide procurement for the vaccine, and to making the vaccination available in Wales as soon as practicable." |
What is meningitis? | |
Q&A: Meningitis B vaccine | Q&A: Meningitis B vaccine |
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