Miami
United States
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Epidemiological Brief
Miami's dominant epidemiological signal this week is late-season influenza A(H3N2), with Florida reaching the 52-week state maximum of 15,854 weekly cases—a normalized score of 100/100. This elevates the composite Santé score despite low activity in other categories. Measles: no new Florida cases were confirmed in EW18 (2 cumulative YTD); risk is low from local transmission but imported cases remain plausible given ongoing outbreaks in adjacent regions. Mpox (clade II) contributed 1 new case in EW17 (9 YTD), a low signal. No dengue cases were reported this week, though Miami's subtropical exposure window for dengue is open and the vector (Aedes aegypti) is established. No hantavirus cases were detected. The composite Santé score is 31.7 (low), with influenza as the sole elevated driver. Venue operators should ensure ILI (influenza-like illness) surveillance is active and that respiratory hygiene materials are available at high-traffic entry points. Dengue import surveillance from travelers arriving from endemic regions should remain heightened. Sante Index v0 is a watching signal, not a forecast.
Model v0 · Updated Jun 8, 2026
Santé Index v0 is a watching signal, not a forecast.