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Campaigners call for urgent decision on Men B vaccine | Campaigners call for urgent decision on Men B vaccine |
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Health campaigners say they are concerned by the delay in introducing a vaccine that protects against a deadly form of meningitis. | |
A year ago, expert advisers for the government recommended the Meningitis B vaccine be given to babies from two months old across the UK on the NHS. | A year ago, expert advisers for the government recommended the Meningitis B vaccine be given to babies from two months old across the UK on the NHS. |
But a cost-effective price has not yet been agreed with the manufacturers. | But a cost-effective price has not yet been agreed with the manufacturers. |
The Department of Health said it wanted to see the vaccine introduced as soon as possible. | The Department of Health said it wanted to see the vaccine introduced as soon as possible. |
The manufacturers, GSK, said they would be continuing discussions with the government. | The manufacturers, GSK, said they would be continuing discussions with the government. |
Meanwhile, meningitis charities are calling for urgent action from the prime minister and the health secretary to conclude negotiations and introduce the vaccine. | Meanwhile, meningitis charities are calling for urgent action from the prime minister and the health secretary to conclude negotiations and introduce the vaccine. |
Long-term problems | Long-term problems |
Meningitis is a bacterial infection that usually affects children under the age of one. | Meningitis is a bacterial infection that usually affects children under the age of one. |
There are about 1,500 cases each year in the UK, of which 1,350 are Meningitis B. | There are about 1,500 cases each year in the UK, of which 1,350 are Meningitis B. |
Symptoms include a high fever with cold hands and feet, confusion, vomiting and headaches. | Symptoms include a high fever with cold hands and feet, confusion, vomiting and headaches. |
With early diagnosis and antibiotic treatment, most children will make a full recovery. | With early diagnosis and antibiotic treatment, most children will make a full recovery. |
But it is fatal in one in 10 cases - and about one in four of those who survive are left with long-term problems, such as amputation, deafness, epilepsy and learning difficulties. | But it is fatal in one in 10 cases - and about one in four of those who survive are left with long-term problems, such as amputation, deafness, epilepsy and learning difficulties. |
A Department of Health spokesperson said: "We are very clear that we want to see this vaccine introduced as soon as possible to help protect children from this devastating disease. | A Department of Health spokesperson said: "We are very clear that we want to see this vaccine introduced as soon as possible to help protect children from this devastating disease. |
"The JCVI (Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation) recommended that a MenB vaccine be introduced, but only at a cost-effective price - below the price published by the manufacturer. We need to make sure NHS funds are used as effectively as possible and negotiations are continuing." | "The JCVI (Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation) recommended that a MenB vaccine be introduced, but only at a cost-effective price - below the price published by the manufacturer. We need to make sure NHS funds are used as effectively as possible and negotiations are continuing." |
GSK said the price of one dose of Bexsero - the vaccine in question - was £75. | GSK said the price of one dose of Bexsero - the vaccine in question - was £75. |
The company recently acquired Bexsero as part of a recent transaction with Novartis. | The company recently acquired Bexsero as part of a recent transaction with Novartis. |
Needless delay | Needless delay |
Sue Davie, from charity Meningitis Now, said: "Too many of our children are needlessly dying or being left disabled due to this lethargic bureaucracy and this government's inability to conclude a deal. | Sue Davie, from charity Meningitis Now, said: "Too many of our children are needlessly dying or being left disabled due to this lethargic bureaucracy and this government's inability to conclude a deal. |
"How can it take eight months for two parties to negotiate on one item, especially when that item is a vaccine that will save lives and prevent disability?" | "How can it take eight months for two parties to negotiate on one item, especially when that item is a vaccine that will save lives and prevent disability?" |
She said the UK had one of the world's highest meningitis B rates, killing more of the country's under-fives than any other infectious illness. | She said the UK had one of the world's highest meningitis B rates, killing more of the country's under-fives than any other infectious illness. |
Dr Ian Maconichie, from the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, said a decision was needed urgently. | Dr Ian Maconichie, from the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, said a decision was needed urgently. |
"One year on, we appeal that a decision is made imminently, so should the vaccine be introduced, it can begin to save children's lives and spare some from severe preventable disability as soon as possible." | "One year on, we appeal that a decision is made imminently, so should the vaccine be introduced, it can begin to save children's lives and spare some from severe preventable disability as soon as possible." |
There are several different strains of meningitis infection. | There are several different strains of meningitis infection. |
Vaccines are already given to babies in the UK to protect against meningitis C. | Vaccines are already given to babies in the UK to protect against meningitis C. |
Last week, Public Health England announced that teenagers would soon be vaccinated against meningitis W after a steep rise in the number of cases. | Last week, Public Health England announced that teenagers would soon be vaccinated against meningitis W after a steep rise in the number of cases. |
What is meningitis? | What is meningitis? |
• Meningitis is an infection of the meninges - the membrane that surrounds the brain and spinal cord | • Meningitis is an infection of the meninges - the membrane that surrounds the brain and spinal cord |
• Meningococcal bacteria are common and carried harmlessly in the nose or throat by about one in 10 people | • Meningococcal bacteria are common and carried harmlessly in the nose or throat by about one in 10 people |
• They are passed on through close contact | • They are passed on through close contact |
• Anyone can get meningitis but babies and young children are most vulnerable | • Anyone can get meningitis but babies and young children are most vulnerable |
• Symptoms include a high fever with cold hands and feet, agitation, confusion, vomiting and headaches. | • Symptoms include a high fever with cold hands and feet, agitation, confusion, vomiting and headaches. |