Babies in Wales to get meningitis B vaccination

An initial vaccination will be given when the infant is two months old, and will be followed by two further injections at later dates. Meningitis B vaccinations will also be added to the national immunisation programme in Wales alongside other routine vaccinations that GPs are already required to provide.

Welsh health and social services minister Mark Drakeford said: ‘These negotiations mean we have now secured a meningitis B vaccine, which will benefit the health of all babies in Wales. Now a price has been agreed we will work to make this vaccination available as soon as practicable.’

The injection follows a recommendation by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation last year, and will be provided by manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline.

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