Employee Dies of Meningitis in France Amid Kent Outbreak
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An employee of the French nuclear fuel company Orano died because of the meningitis, announced wines to the French health authorities, explaining that, apparently, “there is no connection” with the current focus of the British Sea. The Normandy Regional Health Agency stated that it received a hearing on a case of invasive meningococcal disease in La Hague, Normandia, and the deceased was announced on Friday.
An employee of the Orano nuclear fuel reprocessing centre died on Thursday "as a result of an invasive meningococcal infection". A procedure for the identification of contact cases was launched.
Meningitis caused the death of an employee from Orano in Cherbourg. Approximately 50 contact cases were identified and placed under preventive treatment. No link is established with the British epidemic.
An employee of Orano died on Thursday of meningitis in the hospital of Cherbourg (Manche). No link was established with the epidemic in England, according to the company.
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