Maine CDC Encourages Tick Bite Prevention This Fall

Ticks remain active as tickborne disease numbers climb

AUGUSTA-- The Department of Health and Human Services' Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Maine CDC) reminds all Maine people and visitors to protect themselves from tick bites this fall.

Ticks remain active throughout the fall resulting in the number of tickborne diseases in Maine continuing to climb, with cases higher this October than at the same time last year for most tickborne diseases found in Maine.

The Children’s Behavioral Health Settlement Agreement

In December 2024, the federal court in Maine approved a Settlement Agreement between Maine and the U.S. Department of Justice. The Settlement Agreement is designed to prevent children and youth with behavioral health disabilities under the age of 21 from unnecessarily entering or remaining in out-of-home placements, and to support their successful return to their home.

HIV Prevention for Medical Practitioners

The Department is offering a series of HIV focused webinars. The first, led by Dr. Stephen Rawlings, covers the latest in HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) including a review of the twice-yearly injectable PrEP drug Yeztugo.

Dr. Rawlings, a MaineHealth practitioner, is Board certified in Infectious Diseases and Internal Medicine. He seeks opportunities to teach at all levels so that we can all enjoy the best medical care possible.

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