
After Club Visit: Casey (19) is in Hospital with Meningitis
After a night at Club Chemistry in Canterbury, Casey Marlow felt unwell. The cause was meningococci: bacteria that cause meningitis.
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After a night at Club Chemistry in Canterbury, Casey Marlow felt unwell. The cause was meningococci: bacteria that cause meningitis.

Investigators believe that at least one person infected with meningitis had visited the venue, potentially exposing others in a crowded indoor setting.

Most cases are linked to the Club Chemistry nightclub, frequented by students in Canterbury. The University of Kent has suspended in-person exams.

University of Kent students queue for antibiotics and have exams moved online as officials try to control outbreak On Monday morning, nine days after a night out at Club Chemistry, a night club in…
According to the British health authority UKHSA, some of those infected in the week before last had visited the large disco 'Club Chemistry' in Canterbury.

Anyone who visited Club Chemistry in Canterbury on March 5, 6 or 7 have been called upon to receive the treatment, the UK Health Security Agency said