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Meningitis Vaccinationin Central London

Meningitis ACWY vaccination

Meningococcal meningitis is a bacterial infection caused by Neisseria meningitidis bacteria, also called meningococci. Meningococci  are found worldwide, and outbreaks can occur anywhere, but are most likely to occur in the “meningitis belt” of Africa – the Sahel region stretching right across Africa just south of the Sahara desert.

We recommend vaccination for travellers to meningitis belt countries, especially if they are likely to come into close contact with local people – such as through using local transport, or living or working abroad, especially in occupations such as teaching or healthcare.

Outside the meningitis belt, young people are most at risk. In the UK, vaccination is recommended for teenagers entering university. Other groups are also at risk, and vaccination is recommended for people attending mass gatherings (such as Hajj and Umrah), and people with certain medical predispositions.

Meningococcal meningitis is spread by respiratory secretions and close personal contact, and up to 5 to 10 percent of people may harbour these bacteria without symptoms., from time to time.

Meningitis ACWY vaccine (also called MenACWY) protects against four strains of meningococci that cause meningitis (infection and inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord) and septicaemia (sepsis and infection of the blood).

While meningococcal meningitis is rare, it is very serious and can lead to life-changing disabilities, even with prompt antibiotic treatment – complications include hearing loss, brain damage, and damage to blood vessels leading to loss of limbs and amputation.

Vaccination against meningitis has saved millions of lives and is strongly advised for those at risk.

Who should have the meningitis ACWY vaccine?

Meningitis ACWY vaccine is recommended for travel, and for adolescents aged 15-19 and students prior to starting university.

Vaccination is important for:

  • Travel to “meningitis belt” countries in Sub-Saharan Africa – especially during the dry season when transmission is highest.
  • Travel to Saudi Arabia for the Hajj or Umrah pilgrimage – proof of vaccination is a visa requirement.
  • As a routine, for people with a compromised immune system (and especially people who have had their spleen removed for any reason).
  • Adolescents and young people entering university.

How many doses of the meningitis ACWY vaccine are required?

The meningitis ACWY vaccine is a single dose vaccine for children and adults.

However, young babies will require 2 doses initially.

For travel, protection needs to be updated every 5 years.

How does the Meningitis ACWY vaccine work?

The Meningitis ACWY vaccine protects against four strains of the meningococcal bacteria (A, C, W and Y), which cause meningitis and septicemia.

Meningitis ACWY is a “conjugated” vaccine. This means that it contains bacterial surface antigens that have been vaccine have been chemically attached carrier proteins (tetanus toxoid) in order to create a more powerful immune response than would be possible if they were used on their own.

After the vaccine is given, your body produces antibodies to fight the meningococcal bacteria. These antibodies then help protect you from infection if you come into contact with meningococci.

How is meningococcal meningitis spread?

Meningococcal meningitis is spread by droplets that come from a person who carries or is infected with the bacteria in the throat and nose.

Infectious droplets can be transmitted from person to person via close or prolonged contact, such as kissing, coughing, sneezing or living in close proximity to an infected individual.

What are the symptoms of meningitis?

The symptoms of meningitis, septicaemia and meningococcal disease include:

  • High temperature
  • Neck stiffness
  • Cold hands and feet
  • Nausea or vomiting/ diarrhoea
  • Muscle and joint pain
  • A spotty purple rash consisting of tiny blood spots in the skin – that does not blanch fade under pressure

Why is the meningitis ACWY vaccine important for university students?

At university, especially during their first year, students encounter large numbers of other young people from outside their local environment.

Students arriving at university interact with large numbers of people from all over the world, so are more likely to become exposed.

Approximately 1 in every 4 young adults may unknowingly be carrying meningococcal bacteria.

Young adulthood is the period when most cases of meningococcal meningitis occur.

Our Patients Speak for Us

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Grace G

The travel nurse was lovely and very efficient with giving me vaccines. She even took the time to nurse a wound I had whilst I was there. Really great care.

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Shaveta Gupta

Very professional, easy to book the appointment over the phone, all queries were answered straight away with assuring answers by the receptionist, competitive prices, nurse was very polite and informative too. Highly recommended.

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Nay Chadbourne

Have had all my work travel vaccines at FSC and they have always been exemplary. Easy to book appointments, pleasant reception staff (both over email and phone) and appointment times to suit me. Never been kept waiting past my time and quick/easy vaccines done. Highly recommend.

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Nina

I wanted to get a private covid vaccination as soon as it is available. The Fleet street clinic must be one of the first places in London, where the private Covid vaccination is available. I booked on Saturday for my appointment on Monday. When I got to the clinic I waited for less than 5 minutes. The staff were friendly and welcoming. Overall a very pleasant experience. I'm glad to have the vaccine as I'm not eligible under new NHS rules.

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Kara Martin

I was feeling ill while visiting from the States and am so glad I found this clinic. They slotted me in right away and provided everything I needed in-house without having to go to a pharmacy. I’m sure that’s not the case for all medications, but it’s great they can offer that service and that I lucked out and could get back to exploring. If you’re a fellow visitor reading this and are looking for a place to go, I would definitely recommend! Very reasonably affordable, stress-free, and friendly.

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Nicola Mulgrew

We went to the clinic to get travel vaccines. We were on an incredibly tight schedule, only in London for the one day, and we were seen with no issues. Later, I ordered anti-malarials by email and received them the next day! Amazing service. Highly recommend.

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Vlad Cochintoiu

Had a great experience booking and getting a last minute rapid rabies jab with Fleet Street Clinic! They even booked me in out of hours for my jab because it was the only way to do it before my travels! Thank you to everyone who assisted me.

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P Croft

I went for a covid booster vaccination and my experience was excellent. I arrived 10 minutes early for my appointment, the lady doing it (Lucy) immediately swallowed the last of her doughnut and took me through. She put me at my ease by chatting pleasantly while she prepared things, and then the jab itself was so quick and painless – I literally didn’t feel a thing, including her applying the plaster afterwards! It was a first class experience, all in the delightful setting of the quaint shop in historic Fleet Street.

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Paul Vella

Excellent service, had a private Covid and Flu vaccination here arrived early and was called in by the nurse almost immediately, very pleasant surroundings and lovely stuff would use again worth £125 to get protected as not eligible for free vaccinations.

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Chris Starling

Always an excellent service whether on personal or business matter. The team go out of their way to be helpful and accommodate needs and treat each matter with importance whilst taking a pragmatic and responsive approach to situations to put patients first.

FAQs

Meningitis ACWY is the name of the vaccine that  helps protect against meningitis and septicaemia caused by four different strains of meningococcal bacteria: A, C, W-135 and Y.

The meningitis ACWY vaccine is highly effective, but only against the four meningococcal bacteria strains (A, C, W-135 and Y) included in the vaccine.

Meningitis ACWY is a “conjugated” vaccine, which means that the bacterial surface antigens in the vaccine have been chemically linked to carrier proteins that help promote a highly protective immune response.

A separate vaccine is available against the meningitis B strain.

The vaccine is safe, well tolerated, and widely used. Any side effects are usually mild.

The most common side effect would be discomfort at the injection site, this could include redness, slight swelling and sometimes itchiness. You may also feel generally unwell for a few days with headache, raised temperature, fatigue and sometimes nausea. These symptoms usually disappear within24-48 hours.

If you are already unwell with symptoms such as a raised temperature, you should wait until you are well before having the meningitis ACWY vaccine.

There is limited experience in pregnancy or when breast feeding, and no reason to suspect harmful effects, but vaccine manufacturers recommend using the vaccine during pregnancy only when it is clearly needed, and the possible advantages outweigh the potential risks for the foetus; and only using it during breast-feeding when the possible advantages outweigh the potential risks.

Vaccination is recommended for teenagers, who are eligible for NHS vaccination. Teenagers should be vaccinated before university entry since this is a period when they are at highest risk.

We are able to provide meningitis ACWY vaccine privately if timely NHS vaccination is not available.

NHS vaccination is not provided for international travel purposes or to fulfil entry requirements.

No.

There are several strains of meningococcal meningitis. Previously, a vaccine was only available against the meningitis C strain.

The meningitis ACWY vaccine protects against strains A, C, W-135 and Y.

A separate vaccine is available against meningitis B.

If you have had meningitis C vaccine in the past and are still at risk for travel or any other reason, this should be updated.

Yes, meningitis ACWY vaccines have been certified as Halal. Meningitis ACWY vaccination is required by Saudi Arabian authorities as a condition of entry for participation in Hajj and Umrah.