By The Numbers - Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention (MECDC)

 

 

 

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Engagement

Historical Timeline of Maine CDC Health Alerts

  • Explanation: A timeline that sh0ws the type and number of Health Alerts published by Maine CDC in a year.
    • Select Year: You can change the data year you are viewing by selecting a value from the “Select Year” dropdown to the left of the timeline.
    • Rows: The first row shows Alerts published from January – March (right to left), the second row has Alerts published from April – June (left to right), the third row is July – September (right to left), and the final row is October – December (left to right).
    • Icons: Each icon represents a single health alert published by Maine CDC.
      • Hover on the icon for a few seconds to view the date, title, and text of a health alert.
      • Click on the icon to view the whole advisory in a new window (the Maine CDC HAN timeline).
      • Icons’ shapes are based on placing them into one of the following categories, and colors are based on the sub-categories beneath them.
        • Environmental Health
          • Extreme Weather
          • Air Quality
          • Exposures
          • Contamination
          • Other
        • Wildlife
          • Ticks
          • Brown tail Moths
          • Mosquitoes
          • Rabies
          • Other
        • Respiratory Disease
          • COVID
          • Flu
          • RSV
          • Other
        • Other Disease
          • Sexually Transmitted Disease
          • Chronic Disease
          • Other Infectious Disease
        • Vaccines & Treatments
        • Information/Announcement 

Utilization

Number of Contracted or total Public Health Nurses (PHNs) – Aggregation: Sum

  • Metric Explanation: The total number of times a (contracted, if selected in dropdown menu) Public Health Nurse (PHN) visited a client.

    Public Health Nurses (PHNs) routinely provide maternal and child health support and education, adult health services, communicable disease control and prevention, and New Mainer health services. 

    Additionally, PHN offers professional expertise within community and stakeholder groups, facilitates immunization clinics, and plays an active role in protecting our communities in the event of disaster.

Impact

Historical Timeline of Maine CDC Press Releases

  • Explanation: A timeline that sh0ws the type and number of Press Releases published by Maine CDC in a year.
    • Select Year: You can change the data year you are viewing by selecting a value from the “Select Year” dropdown to the left of the timeline.
    • Rows: The first row shows Press Releases published from January – March (right to left), the second row has Press Releases published from April – June (left to right), the third row is July – September (right to left), and the final row is October – December (left to right).
    • Icons: Each icon represents a single Press Release published by Maine CDC.
      • Hover on the icon for a few seconds to view the date, title, subtitle, and text of a Press Release.
      • Click on the icon to view the whole Press Release in a new window.
      • Icons’ shapes are based on placing them into one of the following categories, and colors are based on the sub-categories beneath them.
        • Environmental Health
          • Extreme Weather
          • Air Quality
          • Exposures
          • Contamination
          • Other
        • Wildlife
          • Ticks
          • Browntail Moths
          • Mosquitoes
          • Rabies
          • Other
        • Respiratory Disease
          • COVID
          • Flu
          • RSV
          • Other
        • Other Disease
          • Sexually Transmitted Disease
          • Chronic Disease
          • Other Infectious Disease
        • Vaccines & Treatments
        • Information/Announcement

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