Dengue in Florida: Local transmission now reported in 4 counties – Outbreak News Today

This brings the total locally acquired cases in 2022 to 35–Collier (1), Broward (2), Miami-Dade (31), and Volusia (1).

Thirty-one of the cases have been serotyped by PCR. Serotypes reported were DENV-3 (30) and DENV-2 (1).

In addition to date, 589 travel associated dengue cases have been reported in Florida. Counties reporting cases were: Brevard (2), Broward (35), Collier (7), Duval (7), Escambia (2), Flagler, Hendry, Hernando (2), Hillsborough (55), Lee (22), Leon, Manatee (2), Martin (2), Miami-Dade (393), Monroe (3), Orange (6), Osceola, Palm Beach (19), Pasco, Pinellas (7), Polk (8), Sarasota (4), St. Johns, St. Lucie (5), and Volusia (2).

Source: Dengue in Florida: Local transmission now reported in 4 counties – Outbreak News Today

2 thoughts on “Dengue in Florida: Local transmission now reported in 4 counties – Outbreak News Today”

    1. Hope they discover and make easily available – a vaccine. It is not called break-bone fever for nothing – worse than worse flu you might have ever had… although death rate is not very high. Global warming and human interventions spread it an malaria…

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