Florida Public Health Officials Warn of Increased Mosquito-Borne Illness Risks After Idalia

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Public health officials in Florida are warning residents about the increased risk of mosquito-borne illnesses during the active hurricane season. Mosquitoes become a problem after hurricanes due to flooding, and the ease of travel and climate change have made it easier for these diseases to spread. Recent cases of locally acquired dengue fever have prompted health officials to issue alerts in Broward and Miami-Dade counties. However, efforts are being made by professionals in mosquito control to ensure Florida remains a safe place to live and visit.
Topics:health#climate-change#florida#hurricane-season#mosquito-borne-illnesses#public-health#public-health-officials
- Public health officials in Florida issue mosquito-borne illnesses alerts WPLG Local 10
- Idalia aftermath may pose new risks for mosquito-borne illness WPTV News Channel 5 West Palm
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