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New Mexico Health Data

These pages present health data for New Mexico at the state and community levels, organized in one place. Additional comparison data for New Mexico and the entire United States is presented on additional pages, please use the menu on the left side of the page.

- New Mexico's Indicator-Based Information System for Public Health

NM-IBIS provides access to public health datasets and information on New Mexico's priority health issues.

Health Data Reports


left arrow to link (NEW) Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drug Use by Grade Level Among Middle School and High School Students in the 2007 New Mexico Yourth Risk and REsiliency Survey (YRRS) Adobe Document
left arrow to link (NEW) Stroke in New Mexico Adobe Document
left arrow to link (NEW) High Child Asthma Rates in Southeastern New Mexico Adobe Document
left arrow to link (NEW) The State of Health in New Mexico 2009Adobe Document
left arrow to linkUsing a Statewide Nurse Advice Line for Syndrome-Based Influenza Surveillance in New MexicoAdobe Document
left arrow to linkWaterborne Disease Surveillance in New Mexico Adobe Document
left arrow to link Highlights of New Mexico Vital Statistics, 2006 Adobe Document
left arrow to linkAn Outbreak of Pool Associated Cryptosporidiosis in New Mexico Adobe Document
left arrow to linkThe Prevalence of Health Conditions and Behaviors among Adults in New Mexico, 2006 Adobe Document
left arrow to link Violent Death in New Mexico: Utilizing the New Mexico Violent Death Reporting System Adobe Document
left arrow to link Influenza Surveillance in New Mexico 2007 - 2008 Season  Adobe Document


Weekly Reports

left arrow to linkWeekly Infectious Disease Report

left arrow to linkWeekly Flu Report  

Notifiable Conditions Information

Public Health Notifiable Conditions - Please call 505 827-0006 for further information.
left arrow to link Notifiable Conditions in New Mexico Adobe Document
left arrow to link Manual For Investigation And Control Of Communicable Diseases In New Mexico Adobe Document