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The Maine CDC says that if some severe infections go untreated they can lead to death or long term-health problems. To prevent mosquito bites, they suggest wearing long sleeves and long pants, ...
In Maine, the state CDC licenses summer camps, and this spring, they updated their requirements with new safety protocols for how to handle extreme weather events.The CDC says the plans are critical ...
The Maine CDC has issued new advisories for how much freshwater fish you eat from some Maine waters due to PFAS contamination. It comes after recent testing of both the water and fish themselves ...
The Maine Center for Disease Control has identified two more positive HIV cases in Penobscot County, bringing the total cases ...
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Health leaders consider Northeast vaccine group amid CDC changesA spokesperson for the Maine CDC did not confirm or deny whether the state is involved in efforts to create a regional advisory group. However, they said in a statement: "The Maine CDC remains ...
MAINE (WABI) - A child in Maine has died from the flu. According to the Maine CDC, they were notified of the influenza-associated pediatric death on March 19th.
As part of Maine Gov. Paul LePage's two-year budget cuts, the state Center for Disease Control and Prevention has eliminated 44 public health positions, according to the Portland Press Herald.
WATERVILLE, Maine (WABI) - Dr. Nirav Shah, who rose to national prominence during the pandemic as director of the Maine CDC, will now be joining Colby College in the fall.
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Child in Maine dies with the flu, health officials say - MSNChild in Maine dies with the flu, health officials say. Posted: March 31, 2025 | Last updated: March 31, 2025. The child tested positive for influenza B, according to the Maine CDC.
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CDC says COVID-related emergency room visits climbing especially among young childrenCBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins "CBS Mornings" to talk about the CDC's latest alert showing a rise ...
Maine’s newly established Office of Injury and Violence Prevention has started its work. Jamie Bourque, an infectious disease expert and longtime employee of the Maine CDC, will lead the office ...
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