UK meningitis outbreak cases rise to 27
Two people have died since the epidemic came to light at the weekend.
A growing outbreak of meningococcal B and meningitis has killed two young people in the UK as the number of infections climb. Here's why infectious disease professor Paul Griffin thinks Australia should be worried.
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Two people have died since the epidemic came to light at the weekend.
Authorities reported seven new cases of the disease that has killed two people so far.
Anyone who was at Club Chemistry in Canterbury from 5 March to 15 March advised to get antibiotics and vaccination The government has announced a major expansion in vaccination against meningitis in Kent after seven…
The government's response to the Israel-Gaza war and rising Islamophobia has angered many Muslim Australians.
Women's Asian Cup hosts Australia face criticism for the political tug of war over the Iranian women's football team. Grouped from 3 articles across 1 sources.
Iranian deputy foreign minister Esmaeil Baghaei accuses the US of "terrorist acts" and issues a warning to Australia about being on the wrong side of history.