Deadly Meningitis Epidemic at Kent University: Two Students Died
Deadly meningitis outbreak at Kent University - A meningitis epidemic at Kent University in the UK has caused the death of two students. This tragic incident has caused great concern among the public and student communities in the country.

According to the information obtained, in addition to the death of two students, the condition of 11 more students remains critical. Health authorities and university administration have initiated urgent measures to prevent the spread of the epidemic.
The spread of serious diseases such as meningitis and septicaemia has created great fear and confusion among students. Health experts warn about the high probability of such infections spreading rapidly, especially among young people living in university environments.
Doctors are conducting awareness campaigns about the symptoms of meningitis, urging students to be vigilant. These symptoms include high body temperature, severe headache, neck stiffness, sensitivity to light, and skin rashes. If any suspicious symptoms are observed, it is recommended to seek immediate medical attention.
The university administration calls for calm among students and declares that necessary support will be provided to them. Additionally, preventive measures are being strengthened, and students are advised to adhere to personal hygiene rules and take advantage of vaccination opportunities.
