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MONITORING OVERSEAS H7N9 BIRD FLU OUTBREAK
Thursday, April 11, 2013


The Florida Department of Health (DOH) continues to closely monitor the influenza A H7N9 outbreak in China and is prepared to activate the agency’s pandemic response team should it be recommended by t...
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PROTECT YOURSELF FROM MOSQUITO-BORNE ILLNESS
Tuesday, April 30, 2013


The Florida Department of Health in Orange County is emphasizing precaution against mosquito-borne disease. Orange County residents and visitors should remain diligent in protecting themselves from mo...
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MOSQUITO-BORNE ILLNESS ADVISORY
Friday, October 12, 2012


This is to advise that there has been increased mosquito-borne disease activity in areas of Orange County. One sentinel chicken flock, which helps monitor mosquito borne disease, has had an increase i...
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WORLD RABIES DAY
Friday, September 28, 2012


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Disney Tour Illnesses Cluster - FAQs
Thursday, July 26, 2012


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March 2012: Epi-Flash



They’re so cute! They peep, they chirp, and they’re soooo soft! Springtime is traditionally a time of the year when baby chicks and other types of baby poultry are often seen for sale, but, unfortuna...
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Surveillance Report, August 2011
August 1, 2011


Did you know that Orange County Animal Services investigates over 1800 animal bites/exposures a year and that the Orange County Health Department’s Environmental Health and Epidemiology Programs inves...
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Surveillance Report, July 2010
July 1, 2010


Several local, state and federal agencies in Florida are involved with the surveillance and control of arboviral diseases. Mosquito surveillance activities include screening mosquito populations, sent...
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September 2008: Epi-Flash



In 2007, 5 animals tested positive for rabies in Orange County (3 bats, 1 fox, and 1 raccoon) and in 2008 (through September) 7 animals tested positive (1 bat, 2 foxes, 3 raccoons, and 1 bobcat). Racc...
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Protect Yourself From Mosquito-Borne Diseases
Thursday, October 27, 2011


Mosquito populations are exploding throughout the entire Orange County area as a result of the heavy rains we recently experienced. Orange County Mosquito Control has increased spraying in all areas ...
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