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Arboviral diseases are those that are caused by an arthropod (insects such as mosquitoes, ticks, mites, and midges). These include West Nile virus, Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus, and St. Louis Encephalitis virus, which are all mosquito-borne diseases found in Florida.

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Surveillance Information for West Nile Virus, SLE Virus and EEE Virus

Surveillance Reports
Weekly summaries, annual summaries, and laboratory summaries from past years. Mosquito

Surveillance Maps
Comprehensive arbovirus surveillance and sentinel chicken activity maps.

Current Mosquito-borne Disease Map (653K PDF)
Counties under medical advisory or medical alert for mosquito-borne illness.

Press Releases

General Information

Information on Chagas Disease             

General Information
Educational materials, mosquito control information, and brief disease summaries.

Mosquito-borne Illness Response Plan  (PDF)

Surveillance and Control of Arthropod-borne Diseases in Florida, 2008 Guidebook (1.22 MB PDF)

Reporting Information

How Do I Report?

Report a Dead Bird

Information for Physicians

Blood Donor Guidelines
(PDF)

Information for County Health Departments

Case Definitions for Arthropod-borne Diseases in Florida (PDF)

Algorithm for Interpreting Laboratory Results (PDF)

Human Case Report Form (PDF)

Other Links

Florida Zoonosis Information

Tick-borne Disease Information

Mosquito-borne Disease Links

Disease Topics A-Z

Traveler's Health (CDC)

Yellow Fever Registry (CDC)

Contacts

 

row of Mosquitos 

 


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