Officials in southeast France said Friday they were urging some 56,000 young people to get vaccinated against meningitis, after 12 cases over the past year that led to at least one death.
The alarming number of Meningococcal B cases may be linked to a new variant of the bacteria, which infects the lining of the brain and spinal cord or the blood.
"Meningitis is a serious disease that can lead to permanent disability or even death," Dr. Anne-Sophie Ronnaux-Baron of the ARS health agency for the Auvergne-Rhones-Alpes region told AFP.
"We have therefore sent 56,000 letters to young people aged 16 to 24—the population most affected by the variant—and to parents of infant newborns to two-years-old, as part of a massive vaccination campaign," she said.
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