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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.

: Monkeypox Now a Reportable Condition in Maine
: U.S. CDC: Updated Case-finding Guidance: Monkeypox Outbreak
: COVID-19 Rebound After Paxlovid Treatment
: Maine CDC and US CDC: Monkeypox Virus Infection in the United States and Other Non-endemic Countries
: Updated Information on Availability and Use of Treatments for Outpatients with Mild to Moderate COVID-19 Who are at Increased Risk for Severe Outcomes of COVID-19
: 2022 Lyme and Other Tickborne Disease Information
: Health Risks from Browntail Moths
: Recommendations for Adenovirus Testing/Reporting of Children with Acute Hepatitis of Unknown Origin
: Increase in HIV Cases in Kennebec County, Maine
: Increasing Access to COVID-19 Therapies for Non-Hospitalized Patients
: Increase of Legionnaires' Disease Cases in York County
: Expanded Eligibility for COVID-19 Pre-exposure Prophylaxis for Patients with Moderate/Severe Immunocompromise
: Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Guidance and Recommendations
: Accessing COVID-19 Treatments for Non-hospitalized Patients
: COVID-19 Pre-exposure Prophylaxis for Patients with Moderate/Severe Immunocompromise
: COVID-19 Reporting Requirements
: Expanded U.S. FDA Approval of Remdesivir for COVID-19 Treatment
: Update to Standing Order for COVID-19 Testing
: COVID-19 Surveillance Definition Changes
: Update on COVID-19 Therapeutics
: US CDC: Using Therapeutics to Prevent and Treat COVID-19
: Rapid Increase of Omicron Variant Infections in the United States: Management of Healthcare Personnel with SARS-CoV-2 Infection or Exposure
: Reporting Urgent Notifiable Conditions by Telephone
: U.S. CDC: Increasing Seasonal Influenza A(H3N2) Activity, Especially Among Young Adults and in College and University Settings, During SARS-CoV-2 Co-Circulation
: Tickborne Illness Risk Remains High Amid Record Numbers of Reported Anaplasmosis and Babesiosis Cases