Rash Illness
Maine CDC works to monitor and prevent infectious diseases in Maine. These diseases are caused by certain viruses, bacteria, fungi, or parasites. Viral infections that can cause rashes include chickenpox, shingles, rubella, and more.
Maine CDC works to monitor and prevent infectious diseases in Maine. These diseases are caused by certain viruses, bacteria, fungi, or parasites. Viral infections that can cause rashes include chickenpox, shingles, rubella, and more.
Respiratory illnesses affect your lungs and airways, making it hard to breathe. There are many viruses and bacteria that cause respiratory illness.
Legionella bacteria are common in the natural environment. There are over 60 different species of Legionella, but the species Legionella pneumophila is the one overwhelmingly found in association with disease cases and outbreaks.
Hepatitis means inflammation of the liver. Toxins, certain drugs, some diseases, heavy alcohol use, and bacterial and viral infections can all cause hepatitis. Hepatitis is also the name of a family of viral infections that affect the liver; the most common types in the United States are hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C.
The below reports include town, county, and Maine population estimates. The U.S. Census Bureau also has a Maine Census Bureau Profile and Maine Quick Facts page where you can find more information.
The Maine population at the last Census in 2020, was 1,362,359. As of July 2024 Maine's population is estimated to be 1,405,012.
The Birth Dashboard is being updated and will be republished shortly. In the meantime, please submit data requests to the Maine CDC data request form. [LINK to 5.9 Data Request Form]
The Maine Office of Vital Records collects and maintains records of major life event categories including births, deaths, marriages, and divorces. If you are looking for information about individual records, visit the Vital Records section of the website.