Alarming HIV Increase in Maine Drives Action by U.S. Public Health Officials
Penobscot County, Maine is currently facing the most significant HIV outbreak in the history of the state, with 43 confirmed cases. This increase signifies a serious public health emergency for a region that typically sees only two new HIV cases annually. Outbreak Overview Primary Hotspot: The outbreak is primarily located in the city of Bangor, which is part of Penobscot County. The Maine CDC has reported that nearly all individuals infected in this outbreak either engaged in injection drug use or faced homelessness within a year of their diagnosis. Almost all reported cases in Penobscot County have also tested positive for hepatitis C. Public health officials caution that the actual number of infections is likely significantly higher than the reported figures due to challenges in reaching unhoused populations. Additionally, a smaller cluster of five HIV cases among individuals who inject drugs has been identified in Cumberland County. According to the director of public ...