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  •   Home > News > Health & Safety

    People are being urged not to second guess symptoms of meningococcal  disease

    People are being urged not to second guess symptoms of meningococcal disease


    A teenager from Shirley Boys' High School in Christchurch was taken to hospital on Tuesday after contracting the illness.

    He'd had been at a rugby tournament in Dunedin from August 24 to 28, before returning to school.

    Meningitis Foundation chair Gerard Rushton is advising parents to check on their children, as there is a risk the disease has spread.

    He says meningitis can kill within 24 hours and the symptoms are similar to the flu, so treatment often comes too late.

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