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Protect yourself against MenB before university

A new NHS vaccination programme is offering protection against meningococcal B (MenB) disease to eligible young people across England.

The vaccine is being offered as a one-off programme to help protect those at highest risk before they start university or residential higher education in autumn 2026.

MenB disease is rare but can be very serious. It can cause meningitis and blood poisoning (septicaemia), which can lead to life-changing disabilities or death.

Who can get the vaccine?

You may be eligible if you:

  • Are currently in Year 13 (born between 1 September 2007 and 31 August 2008).
  • Are under 25 and starting university for the first time in autumn 2026.
  • Are under 25 and starting residential further education for the first time in autumn 2026.

All eligible Year 13 students can receive the vaccine, regardless of whether they plan to go to university or college.

Why is the vaccine being offered?

Recent outbreaks and clusters of MenB disease have prompted health experts to introduce this temporary vaccination programme while further evidence is reviewed. There were 313 confirmed MenB cases in England during 2024/25, accounting for around 83% of invasive meningococcal disease cases.

Young people starting university are at increased risk because bacteria can spread more easily through close contact in shared accommodation and social settings. First-year university students have been found to have a significantly higher risk of MenB disease than other young people of a similar age.

What is MenB?

Meningococcal group B (MenB) bacteria can cause:

  • Meningitis (infection of the lining around the brain and spinal cord)
  • Septicaemia (blood poisoning)

The illness can develop quickly and become life-threatening within hours.

Although rare, MenB can cause:

  • Hearing loss
  • Brain damage
  • Amputations
  • Scarring
  • Death in around 1 in 10 cases

How does MenB spread?

The bacteria that cause MenB are spread through close and prolonged contact with an infected person.

This can include:

  • Kissing
  • Sharing drinks, water bottles or vapes
  • Living in the same household or accommodation
  • Close social contact over a prolonged period

People can carry the bacteria without feeling unwell and can pass it to others without knowing.

How many doses do I need?

You need two doses of the MenB vaccine for the best protection.

  • The first dose will be offered from July 2026.
  • The second dose should be given at least four weeks later.
  • Both doses are needed to help protect against MenB disease.

How will I be invited?

You do not need to wait for an invitation from the NHS before booking your MenB vaccinations. If you are eligible, you can book your appointments through the national booking service as soon as bookings are available.

The NHS may also contact eligible Year 13 students through:

  • The NHS App
  • Text message
  • Email
  • Letter

The method used will depend on the contact details held in your NHS records.

We recommend booking both of your MenB vaccination appointments through the national booking service. The two doses need to be given at least four weeks apart, and booking through the service helps ensure you receive both vaccinations at the correct time.

Some pharmacies may offer walk-in appointments for the first dose only. However, this varies between pharmacies, so you would need to contact them directly to check availability.

To help make sure you receive both doses at the right interval, we recommend booking through the national booking service whenever possible.

What pharmacies in South Essex offer the MenB vaccine?

The MenB vaccine will be available from participating community pharmacies across South Essex.

Castle Point borough
  • Arundel Pharmacy, 96 Arundel Road, Benfleet, SS7 4EF
  • Asif’s New Pharmacy, 249-251 London Road, Hadleigh, Benfleet, SS7 2RF
  • Benfleet Pharmacy, 299 High Road, Benfleet, SS7 5HA
  • Boots, 171 Long Road, Canvey Island, SS8 0JD
  • Boots, 33-37 Furtherwick Road, Canvey Island, SS8 7AG
  • Boots, 241-243 London Road, Hadleigh, Benfleet, SS7 2RF
  • Britannia Pharmacy, 236 Furtherwick Road, Canvey Island, SS8 7BY
  • Britannia Pharmacy, 193 High Street, Canvey Island, SS8 7RN
  • Britannia Pharmacy, 363 Long Road, Canvey Island, SS8 0JQ
  • Cross Chemist, 133 London Road, Benfleet, SS7 5UH
  • Daynite Pharmacy, 261 London Road, Hadleigh, Benfleet, SS7 2BN
  • Elora Pharmacy, 115-117 High Road, Benfleet, SS7 5LN
  • Hadleigh Pharmacy, 298 Kiln Road, Thundersley, Benfleet, SS7 1QT
  • Morrisons Pharmacy, 175 London Road, Hadleigh, Benfleet, SS7 2RB
  • Well Pharmacy, 97-99 Furtherwick Road, Canvey Island, SS8 7AY
Rochford district
  • Audley Mills Pharmacy, 55-57 Eastwood Road, Rayleigh, SS6 7JE
  • Boots, 77 High Street, Rayleigh, SS6 7EJ
  • Boots, 16 Willowdale Centre, High Street, Wickford, SS12 0RA
  • Boots, Unit 5, Silva Island Way, Wickford, SS12 9NR
  • C Percy Ltd, 212 Main Road, Hawkwell, Hockley, SS5 4EG
  • Chemicrest Pharmacy, 39-41 Spa Road, Hockley, SS5 4AZ
  • Ferry Pharmacy, 167 Ferry Road, Hullbridge, Hockley, SS5 6JH
  • Garbett Chemist, 23 High Street, Wickford, SS12 9AE
  • Grange Pharmacy, 113 London Road, Rayleigh, SS6 9AX
  • Hockley Pharmacy, 5-7 Broad Parade, Hockley, SS5 5DA
  • Hambro Pharmacy, 53A Hullbridge Road, Rayleigh, SS6 9NL
  • Shotgate Pharmacy, 312 Southend Road, Shotgate, Wickford, SS11 8QW
  • Well Pharmacy, 42 West Street, Rochford, SS4 1AJ
  • Well Pharmacy, 12 Willowdale Centre, High Street, Wickford, SS12 0RA
  • Wickford Pharmacy, 20 London Road, Wickford, SS12 0AN
  • Yardley Pharmacy, 16 High Street, Rayleigh, SS6 7EF
Southend-on-Sea City
  • Asda Pharmacy, North Shoebury Road, Shoeburyness, SS3 8DA
  • Bansals Pharmacy, 178 The Broadway, Southend-on-Sea, SS1 3ES
  • Belfairs Pharmacy, 327 Eastwood Road North, Leigh-on-Sea, SS9 4LT
  • Boots, 801 Southchurch Road, Southend-on-Sea, SS1 2PP
  • Boots, Unit G48, Victoria Shopping Centre, Southend-on-Sea, SS2 5SA
  • Boots, Unit 2, The Royals Shopping Centre, High Street, Southend-on-Sea, SS1 1DE
  • Boots, 9-13 Rayleigh Road, Eastwood, Leigh-on-Sea, SS9 5UU
  • Bridgwater Pharmacy, 84 Bridgwater Drive, Westcliff-on-Sea, SS0 0DH
  • Derix Healthcare Pharmacy, 1065 London Road, Leigh-on-Sea, SS9 3JP
  • Earls Hall Pharmacy, 8 Earls Hall Parade, Prince Avenue, Southend-on-Sea, SS2 6NW
  • Elms Pharmacy Ltd, 912 London Road, Leigh-on-Sea, SS9 3NG
  • Elmsleigh Pharmacy, 185 Elmsleigh Drive, Leigh-on-Sea, SS9 4JH
  • French’s Chemist, 1723-1725 London Road, Leigh-on-Sea, SS9 2SW
  • Great Wakering Pharmacy, 62 High Street, Great Wakering, SS3 0EQ
  • Haveela Pharmacy, North Road PCC, 183-195 North Road, Westcliff-on-Sea, SS0 7AF
  • Howells & Harrison, The Broadway, Thorpe Bay, Southend-on-Sea, SS1 3EX
  • Howells & Harrison, 235 Woodgrange Drive, Southend-on-Sea, SS1 2SG
  • Kalsons Chemist, 138 Hobleythick Lane, Westcliff-on-Sea, SS0 0RJ
  • Leigh Broadway Pharmacy, 31 Elm Road, Leigh-on-Sea, SS9 1SW
  • Leigh Road Pharmacy, 87 Leigh Road, Leigh-on-Sea, SS9 1JN
  • Morrisons Pharmacy, Western Approaches, Southend-on-Sea, SS2 6SH
  • Murray Miller Pharmacy, 526 Sutton Road, Southend-on-Sea, SS2 5PW
  • Osbon Pharmacy, 372 Rayleigh Road, Eastwood, Leigh-on-Sea, SS9 5PT
  • Queensway Pharmacy, 61 Southchurch Road, Southend-on-Sea, SS1 2NL
  • Rays Pharmacy, 47 Sutton Road, Southend-on-Sea, SS2 5PB
  • Reliance Pharmacy, 5 West Road, Westcliff-on-Sea, SS0 9AU
  • Reliance Pharmacy, 779 London Road, Westcliff-on-Sea, SS0 9SU
  • Shadforth Pharmaceutical Co Ltd, 25 Stock Road, Billericay, CM12 0AH
  • Southend Pharmacy, Queensway Surgery, 75 Queensway, Southend-on-Sea, SS1 2AB
  • Superdrug Pharmacy, 37-41 High Street, Southend-on-Sea, SS1 1JD
  • Tesco In-Store Pharmacy, Prince Avenue, Westcliff-on-Sea, SS0 0JP
  • Vinods Pharmacy, 227 Hamstel Road, Southend-on-Sea, SS2 4LB

What if I have already had the MenACWY vaccine?

Many young people will already have received the MenACWY vaccine at school.

The MenACWY vaccine protects against meningococcal groups A, C, W and Y. It does not protect against MenB.

Even if you have had MenACWY, you should still get the MenB vaccine if you are eligible.

Is the vaccine safe?

Yes. The MenB vaccine has been thoroughly tested and meets strict safety standards.

The vaccine, called Bexsero®, has been used routinely in the UK childhood vaccination programme since 2015 and has shown a strong safety record.

Common side effects include:

  • Pain, redness or swelling where the injection was given
  • Headache
  • Mild fever
  • Feeling sick
  • Muscle aches

These symptoms usually pass within a day or two.

Seek urgent medical advice if you or someone else develops symptoms such as:
  • Severe headache
  • Stiff neck
  • High temperature
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Vomiting
  • Cold hands and feet
  • Drowsiness or difficulty waking
  • A rash that does not fade when pressed

Always trust your instincts and seek urgent medical advice if you think someone may have meningitis or septicaemia. Call NHS 111 or 999 in an emergency.

Information taken from Essex ICB website and tailored to the local area.