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Reportable Diseases Frequency Report
The frequency report below is based on
reportable disease information
received by the Florida Department of Health as mandated under Section 381.0031, Florida Statutes, and Rule 64D-3.029, Florida Administrative Code. Depending on report criteria, counts include confirmed and/or probable cases that have occurred in Florida among Florida residents. This report does not include cases of AIDS, HIV infection, sexually transmitted diseases, or tuberculosis. Also, if there are no cases for your selection, you will see an empty grid.
Numbers displayed are preliminary and will fluctuate up or down over time as case reports undergo further investigation and validation. An initial case classification can switch to another after further investigation; for example, an initial probable case classification could switch to a confirmed case or not a case depending on laboratory, investigation, or medical results. Common diseases where change in initial case classification is seen include, but are not limited to, measles, rubella, salmonella, and varicella.
Report Criteria
Note: For maximum performance, limit your selections for counties, diseases and specify a short date range.
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Counties:
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Diseases:
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Diagnosis Status:
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Acquired Status:
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Age Group:
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Alachua
Baker
Bay
Bradford
Brevard
Broward
Calhoun
Charlotte
Citrus
Clay
Collier
Columbia
DeSoto
Dixie
Duval
Escambia
Flagler
Franklin
Gadsden
Gilchrist
Glades
Gulf
Hamilton
Hardee
Hendry
Hernando
Highlands
Hillsborough
Holmes
Indian River
Jackson
Jefferson
Lafayette
Lake
Lee
Leon
Levy
Liberty
Madison
Manatee
Marion
Martin
Miami-Dade
Monroe
Nassau
Okaloosa
Okeechobee
Orange
Osceola
Palm Beach
Pasco
Pinellas
Polk
Putnam
Santa Rosa
Sarasota
Seminole
St. Johns
St. Lucie
Sumter
Suwannee
Taylor
Union
Volusia
Wakulla
Walton
Washington
Select Diseases
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Amebic infections
Anaplasmosis
Anthrax
Arsenic poisoning
Babesiosis
Botulism, foodborne
Botulism, infant
Botulism, wound
Brucellosis
California serogroup virus
Campylobacteriosis
Carbon monoxide poisoning
Chikungunya fever
Cholera (Vibrio cholerae type O1)
Ciguatera fish poisoning
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD)
Cryptosporidiosis
Cyclosporiasis
Diphtheria
Eastern equine encephalitis
Ehrlichiosis
Giardiasis, acute
Glanders (Burkholderia mallei)
Haemophilus influenzae invasive disease
Hansen's Disease (Leprosy)
Hantavirus infection
Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS)
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B, acute
Hepatitis B, chronic
Hepatitis B, perinatal
Hepatitis B, pregnant women
Hepatitis C, acute
Hepatitis C, chronic (including perinatal)
Hepatitis D
Hepatitis E
Hepatitis G
Lead poisoning
Legionellosis
Leptospirosis
Listeriosis
Malaria
Measles (rubeola)
Melioidosis (Burkholderia pseudomallei)
Meningitis, bacterial or mycotic
Meningococcal disease
Mercury poisoning
Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS)
Mpox**
Mumps
Neurotoxic shellfish poisoning
Pertussis
Pesticide-related illness and injury, acute
Plague
Poliomyeitis
Poliomyelitis
Psittacosis (ornithosis)
Q fever (Coxiella burnetii)
Rabies, animal
Rabies, human
Rabies, possible exposure
Ricin toxin poisoning
Rocky Mountain spotted fever and spotted fever rickettsiosis
Rubella
Salmonella Paratyphi infection
Salmonella Typhi infection
Salmonellosis
Saxitoxin poisoning (paralytic shellfish poisoning)
Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) infection
Shigellosis
Smallpox
St. Louis encephalitis
Staphylococcal enterotoxin B poisoning
Staphylococcus aureus infection, intermediate resistance to vancomycin (VISA)
Staphylococcus aureus infection, resistant to vancomycin (VRSA)
Streptococcus pneumoniae invasive disease
Tetanus
Trichinellosis (trichinosis)
Tularemia (Francisella tularensis)
Typhus fever
Vaccinia disease
Varicella (chickenpox)
Venezuelan equine encephalitis
Vibriosis (excluding cholera and Vibrio vulnificus)
Vibriosis (Vibrio vulnificus)
Viral hemorrhagic fever
West Nile virus disease
Western equine encephalitis
Yellow fever
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CONFIRMED
PROBABLE
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Acquired in FL
Acquired outside USA
Acquired in USA, not in FL
Unknown
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00-04
05-09
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80-84
85+
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