Health officials believe a Penobscot County resident diagnosed with Eastern Equine Encephalitis acquired the disease within Maine, making it the first in-state acquisition of the illness since 2015.
PENOBSCOT COUNTY, Maine — A person from Penobscot County has tested presumptive positive for Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE).
Maine health officials say a Penobscot County resident became severely ill in early October and remains hospitalized.
Health Minister Pradip Paudel says he will hold a meeting with relevant officials and experts to discuss the emergency.
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