"Vaccinating 13- to under-20-year-olds is also really important because this is the age group that generally carries the bacterium that causes the disease. Even if they have no symptoms, carriers can infect those around them. Vaccinating this age group will lower the number of carriers in Northland, and stop the spread of meningococcal disease across the entire community."
The DHB was working closely with Hokianga Health to offer community clinics in that area, while most general practices across Northland, and pharmacies in Whangārei, Kerikeri and Kaitaia were offering free vaccinations to eligible children.
All clinic, general practice and pharmacy information is published on the Northland DHB website and Facebook page.
Meningococcal disease symptoms include fever, nausea, vomiting, headache, a stiff neck, rash, drowsiness or irritability, Dr Benito emphasising the importance of seeking medical help immediately by contacting the local hospital, GP, or Healthline (0800 611-116).