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A meningitis outbreak in Kent has left two young people dead, while a shortage of sonographers is causing delays in vital ultrasound scans for pregnant women and cancer patients. Health concerns are rising in the UK as...

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The meningitis outbreak in Kent has been ongoing, with the worst seeming to be over, but the cause of the outbreak remains a mystery. Dr. Eliza Gil...

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The meningitis outbreak in Kent has been ongoing, with the worst seeming to be over, but the cause of the outbreak remains a mystery. Dr. Eliza Gil from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine says, "That is the million-dollar question. We're not facing another Covid. Meningitis is very rare. However, cases of bacterial meningitis do not normally happen like this." The outbreak has raised questions about whether teenagers and young adults are at greater risk of meningitis than previously thought.

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A shortage of sonographers is causing delays in vital ultrasound scans for pregnant women and cancer patients. The Society of Radiographers says that...

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A shortage of sonographers is causing delays in vital ultrasound scans for pregnant women and cancer patients. The Society of Radiographers says that one in four job posts are vacant in England, with even greater shortages in the north west and south east of England. This shortage is risking lives, as pregnant women and cancer patients are facing delays in receiving vital scans. The government says it's aware of the pressure facing ultrasound services in hospitals and is planning new services in local communities.

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"The Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing system lies at the heart of the WHO Pandemic Agreement and I thank WHO Member States for their commitment to work to bring it to life." — Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General

The World Health Organization (WHO) has agreed to extend negotiations on the Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing (PABS) annex to the WHO Pandemic Agreement. This decision reflects the commitment by WHO Member States to negotiate the PABS annex, a core component of the WHO Pandemic Agreement.

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When: Discussions to resume in late-April ahead of the World Health Assembly (WHA) in May

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  • When: Discussions to resume in late-April ahead of the World Health Assembly (WHA) in May

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20: Confirmed cases of meningitis in Kent 2: Young people dead due to meningitis outbreak 12 and 20 weeks: Gestation periods for ultrasound scans in...

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The WHO Pandemic Agreement aims to address weaknesses exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic and strengthen global cooperation and equity in future pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response. As the meningitis outbreak in Kent raises questions about risk to students, and ultrasound delays put pregnant women and cancer patients at risk, it is essential to monitor the situation and take necessary measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

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**Health Concerns Rise as UK Faces Meningitis Outbreak and Ultrasound Delays** **Subtitle:** Meningitis outbreak in Kent raises questions about risk to students, while ultrasound delays put pregnant women and cancer patients at risk **Excerpt:**

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Health Concerns Rise as UK Faces Meningitis Outbreak and Ultrasound Delays

Subtitle: Meningitis outbreak in Kent raises questions about risk to students, while ultrasound delays put pregnant women and cancer patients at risk

Excerpt: A meningitis outbreak in Kent has left two young people dead, while a shortage of sonographers is causing delays in vital ultrasound scans for pregnant women and cancer patients.

Health concerns are rising in the UK as a meningitis outbreak in Kent has left two young people dead and 20 confirmed cases, with nine in intensive care. The outbreak has been described as unusual and unprecedented due to the number of people infected in a short space of time. Meanwhile, a shortage of sonographers is causing delays in vital ultrasound scans for pregnant women and cancer patients, putting lives at risk.

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The meningitis outbreak in Kent has been ongoing, with the worst seeming to be over, but the cause of the outbreak remains a mystery. Dr. Eliza Gil from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine says, "That is the million-dollar question. We're not facing another Covid. Meningitis is very rare. However, cases of bacterial meningitis do not normally happen like this." The outbreak has raised questions about whether teenagers and young adults are at greater risk of meningitis than previously thought.

Ultrasound Delays

A shortage of sonographers is causing delays in vital ultrasound scans for pregnant women and cancer patients. The Society of Radiographers says that one in four job posts are vacant in England, with even greater shortages in the north west and south east of England. This shortage is risking lives, as pregnant women and cancer patients are facing delays in receiving vital scans. The government says it's aware of the pressure facing ultrasound services in hospitals and is planning new services in local communities.

What Experts Say

"The Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing system lies at the heart of the WHO Pandemic Agreement and I thank WHO Member States for their commitment to work to bring it to life." — Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General

The World Health Organization (WHO) has agreed to extend negotiations on the Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing (PABS) annex to the WHO Pandemic Agreement. This decision reflects the commitment by WHO Member States to negotiate the PABS annex, a core component of the WHO Pandemic Agreement.

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  • When: Discussions to resume in late-April ahead of the World Health Assembly (WHA) in May

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  • 20: Confirmed cases of meningitis in Kent
  • 2: Young people dead due to meningitis outbreak
  • 12 and 20 weeks: Gestation periods for ultrasound scans in pregnancy

What Comes Next

The WHO Pandemic Agreement aims to address weaknesses exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic and strengthen global cooperation and equity in future pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response. As the meningitis outbreak in Kent raises questions about risk to students, and ultrasound delays put pregnant women and cancer patients at risk, it is essential to monitor the situation and take necessary measures to prevent such incidents in the future.

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