PENOBSCOT COUNTY, Maine — A person from Penobscot County has tested presumptive positive for Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE).
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.
Dear Doctors: We live in New Hampshire, and people are worried about Eastern equine encephalitis. There have been several ...
Richard Pawulski, 49, was killed from complications of Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), a ... to other mosquito-borne diseases in the US like dengue fever and West Nile virus.
Maine health officials say a Penobscot County resident became severely ill in early October and remains hospitalized.
officials say mosquito bites can still happen during these unseasonable high temperatures the region has been experiencing. This year EEE was found in 20 samples, and West Nile virus was found in ...
Eastern equine encephalitis, also known as EEE, is a rare but dangerous disease caused by a virus transmitted through the bite of an infected mosquito. The Centers for Disease Control and ...
Mosquito-borne illnesses are a growing concern ... caused by mosquitoes carrying the virus. Known as EEE or "triple E," the virus can cause disease in humans and animals such as horses and birds.
On October 25, a 21-year-old Quarter Horse mare in Mauricie, Quebec, tested positive for Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE).