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Health Advisory Notices

Maine Health Alert Network (MaineHAN)

The Maine Health Alert Network (HAN) is the Maine CDC's primary method of sharing cleared information about urgent public health incidents with public information officers; state, territorial, tribal, and local public health practitioners; clinicians; and public health laboratories.

: Summer Influenza Testing and Specimen Submission Request
: Arbovirus Update for Healthcare Providers in Maine
: U.S. CDC: Wildfire Smoke Exposure Poses Threat to At-Risk Populations
: Locally Acquired Malaria Cases Identified in the United States
: Maine DEP issues Air Quality Alert for Sunday, June 25
: Elevated Animal Rabies Activity in Maine
: U.S. CDC: Important Updates on Outbreak of Fungal Meningitis in U.S. Patients Who Underwent Surgical Procedures under Epidural Anesthesia in Matamoros, Mexico
: Canadian Wildfires Prompts Air Quality Advisory for Maine
: COVID-19 Testing, Vaccines, Treatment, Reporting, Guidance, and Resources
: U.S. CDC: Outbreak of Suspected Fungal Meningitis in U.S. Patients who Underwent Surgical Procedures under Epidural Anesthesia in Matamoros, Mexico
: U.S. CDC: Potential Risk for New Mpox Cases
: 2023 Lyme and Other Tickborne Disease Information
: Measles Exposure in Maine
: Health Risks from Browntail Moths
: Marburg Virus Disease Outbreaks in Equatorial Guinea and Tanzania
: Pertussis Circulating in Maine
: Diagnosis and Treatment of Syphilis in Pregnant People
: Think. Test. Treat Tuberculosis (TB) in Maine
: U.S. CDC: Increased Chikungunya Virus Activity in Paraguay and Associated Risk to Travelers
: U.S. CDC: Measles Exposure at a Large Gathering in Kentucky (February 2023) and Global Measles Outbreaks
: Increase in Extensively Drug-Resistant Shigellosis in the United States
: Updates on Mpox Surveillance, Testing, Treatment, and Vaccination in Maine
: Gonorrhea with Resistance or Reduced Susceptibility to Multiple Antibiotics Identified in Massachusetts
: Outbreak of Extensively Drug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa Associated with Artificial Tears
: Evusheld No Longer Authorized for Emergency Use in the U.S.