Meningococcal Groups ACWY (MenACWY) vaccine in the UK and Ireland

The MenACWY vaccine was introduced in the UK in August 2015 to protect teenagers against a harmful strain of meningococcal W (MenW) disease which had been rapidly rising since 2009. The MenACWY vaccine was introduced in Ireland from September 2019.

The MenACWY vaccine is usually offered to teenagers in school year 9 or 10 (England and Wales), year 11 (NI), S3 (Scotland) and the first year of secondary school in Ireland. 

Young people living in England, Wales and Northern Ireland who missed out on getting the MenACWY vaccine at school, can still get it if they are aged under 25. Young people living in Scotland who missed out on getting their MenACWY vaccine can still get it if they are in school year S3 to S6, or if they have never received a MenC containing vaccine they can get it if they are aged under 25. No MenACWY catch-up campaign has been introduced in Ireland.

University students are at increased risk so it is important for students to check if they have been vaccinated as soon as possible and preferably before heading off to university. Students going to Irish universities from other parts of the UK should make sure they get their vaccine at home because they may not be able to access the vaccine when they arrive.

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Type - Bacterial (Group W meningococcal - MenW)
Age group - Teenager
Outcome - Bereavement

"In the speech for him we highlighted his sense of fair play and his ability to connect with and relate to people around him. This was born out by the presence of over 200 of his friends mainly from school and football."
Type - Bacterial (Group W meningococcal - MenW)
Age group - Adult
Outcome - Recovery with after effects

"It’s amazing what you cannot do without hands but also amazing what you can."
Type - Bacterial (Grroup W meningococcal - MenW)
Age group - Teenager
Outcome - Bereavement

"While all of this happened I could see a teardrop coming from his eye and my youngest son heard his last word “mummy”."
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Membership and support

The MRF Membership and Support team are here for you for any questions you might have about meningitis and septicaemia and their effects on you or your family and friends.

Tel: Helpline UK 080 8800 3344 Ireland 1800 41 33 44