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Communicable Disease
Surveillance

A communicable disease or condition may be transmitted directly or
indirectly from person to person. Communicable disease
outbreaks and risks usually receive widespread media attention and community
interest. The Department of Health is the first
agency to be contacted when conditions point to communicable diseases.
Each case is individually investigated. Our staff is specially
trained to assess, evaluate and monitor reports of communicable diseases to prevent
epidemics, control outbreaks of disease and minimize the
threat to individuals, family members and the entire community.
More than 80 diseases and conditions must
be reported to local Health Departments by any practicing, licensed
or permitted health care provider or laboratory. Please call
(386) 758-1068 to
report a condition or for more information.
The following is a partial
list of the reportable diseases in Florida. To view a complete list, go to
the
Florida
Department of Health Reportable Disease Page
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AIDS |
Animal Bites |
Botulism |
Diphtheria |
Encephalitis |
Gonorrhea |
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Hemorrhagic Fever |
Hepatitis |
Leprosy |
Lyme Disease |
Lead Poisoning |
Malaria |
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Measles |
Mumps |
Meningitis |
Mercury Poisoning |
Pesticide Poisoning |
Pertussis |
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Plague |
Rabies |
Rubella |
Salmonellosis |
Smallpox |
Syphilis |
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Tetanus |
Toxoplasmosis |
Typhoid Fever |
Typhus |
West Nile Virus |
Yellow Fever |
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