Florida Department of Health| www.floridahealth.gov
Mosquito-borne diseases including SLEV, WNV, and EEEV infection, malaria, dengue, and yellow fever are reportable human diseases in Florida. Surveillance for these diseases includes human, domestic (including horses) and wild animal (including birds) disease surveillance and monitoring for virus activity through sentinel chicken and mosquito testing. A weekly report containing information on mosquito-borne disease surveillance in Florida is published. These reports use data provided by Florid...| www.floridahealth.gov
Information about Malaria| www.floridahealth.gov
Ticks are an important disease vector in the United States. Preventing tick bites is the best way to avoid becoming ill.| www.floridahealth.gov
Florida Maternal Mortality Review Committee| www.floridahealth.gov
Tallahassee, Fla.— On December 6, 2023, State Surgeon General Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo sent a letter[https://www.floridahealth.gov/about/_documents/12-06-2023-DOH-Letter-to-FDA-RFI-on-COVID-19-Vaccines.pdf?utm_source=floridahealth.gov&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=PressRelease&utm_content=Florida's_Future_Budget&url_trace_7f2r5y6=Press_Release_Template_fry_2023_alt.docx] to the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr. Robert M. Califf and Center for Disease Control a...| www.floridahealth.gov