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  •   Home > News > Health & Safety

    A third case of meningococcal disease is adding renewed weight to calls for the vaccine to be made free to all youth, before they leave secondary school

    A third case of meningococcal disease is adding renewed weight to calls for the vaccine to be made free to all youth, before they leave secondary school


    An 18-year-old Canterbury University student has been hospitalised in Christchurch.

    Last year Ashburton couple Claire and Gerard Rushton appealed to the Health Select Committee to provide a free meningococcal vaccine programme for all high school students.

    Gerard, the chairperson of the New Zealand Meningitis Foundation, says more than six and a half thousand people have signed the petition.

    He says alarmingly there's been a 72 percent increase in the disease year-on-year last year - and 70 percent of those cases are Maori and Pasifika.

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