News & Stories
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Stories
Dillon M's Story
Annie and Rob’s 10-year-old son Dillon started to feel ill with a temperature, severe headache and a stiff neck. As his condition worsened they took him to A&E but their concerns about meningitis were initially ignored. It took multiple visits before Dillon got the treatment he needed and thankfully he has gone on to make a good recovery and is back playing football, as Annie and Rob, from Norwich in Norfolk, tells us here.
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Awareness
L is for Life after meningitis
It’s Viral Meningitis Awareness Week (6 – 10 May) and today we’re focusing on the letter L, which stands for life after meningitis.
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Awareness
A is for After-effects
It’s Viral Meningitis Awareness Week (6 – 10 May) and today we’re focusing on the letter A, which stands for After-effects.
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Awareness
R is for Recovery
It’s Viral Meningitis Awareness Week (6 – 10 May) and today we’re focusing on the letter R, which stands for Recovery.
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Awareness
I is for Information you can Trust
It’s Viral Meningitis Awareness Week (6 – 10 May) and today we’re focusing on the letter I, which stands for Information you can Trust.
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Awareness
V is for Vital Support
It’s Viral Meningitis Awareness Week (6 – 10 May) and V is for Vital Support.
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News
Meningitis Now supports WHO's new Initiative to Eradicate Meningitis by 2030
New calls from the World Health Organisation (WHO) for greater efforts to combat meningitis globally are being welcomed by Meningitis Now.
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Awareness
Join us for some May Mayhem and fight back against meningitis
It’s that time of year again when we can harness a bit of spring fever and turn offices and workplaces around the country tangerine to show support for fighting back against meningitis.
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Stories
Mary and Maisie’s story
Mary and Howard lost their baby granddaughter to meningitis in 2008. To honour Maisie and make a difference to lives that have been impacted by meningitis, Mary and Howard have made the decision to leave us a gift in their will. Mary is now a Community Ambassador for us and shares her story below.
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Stories
Keira W's Story
Keira became ill with meningococcal meningitis shortly after her first birthday in 2007, with a stiff neck, vomiting and a rash. Although she recovered well physically she still struggles mentally and academically with the after-effects of her illness some 17 years later. Teenager Keira, from Bures in Suffolk, shares her story here.
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News
Thank you to our London Marathon runners who raised over £170,000!
An amazing team of supporters took part in this year’s London Marathon and have raised over £170,000 for Meningitis Now. Thank you to all who took part!
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Stories
Pamela G’s story
Pamela from West Lothian thought she just had awful earache, but after becoming unawakenable and not calling into work she was rushed to hospital and diagnosed with bacterial meningitis. She shares her story.