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STD Case Reporting Form

Please click here to obtain a printable reporting form.

The preferred method of reporting if via fax. Fax number 505-476-3638

Reports can also be mailed to:
New Mexico STD Program 1190 St Francis Drive; S 1150 PO Box 26110 Santa Fe, NM 87502-26110

STD Epidemiology Data

The New Mexico Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) Program conducts case surveillance, case management, and partner notification for reportable STDs in the state. The following STDs are reportable:

           Chancroid                     Chlamydia                     Gonorrhea                     Syphilis

For definitions of these STDs, click here.

Click here for a list of Public Health Offices in New Mexico that provide STD Services.

Who is required to report?

All STD cases diagnosed or treated in New Mexico are required by law to be reported to the STD Program in Santa Fe. Additionally, any medical laboratory anywhere in the United States performing testing for New Mexico must report positive results to the New Mexico STD Prgram in Santa Fe. This includes all clinicians seeing patients, laboratories doing testing, and administrators or Infection Control Staff at any medical facility. Medical facilities include all Private, Public, Tribal, Indian Health Service, Military, Veteran’s Affairs, Employee Health, Detention Centers, Jails, Prisons, and all other Medical Clinics, Hospitals, Emergency Wards or Urgent Care Centers.

 


HIV/AIDS and Syphilis Co-Infection in New Mexico


The New Mexico STD Program also has data on reportable STDs available on line. 

Data Tables: 

Number of Cases and Rates – Statewide

Chlamydia   (1970 – 2007)

Gonorrhea   (1970 – 2007)

Syphilis    (1970 – 2007)

 

Number of Cases by Age Group, Sex, and County for Each Year from 1999 through 2007

Chlamydia

Gonorrhea

Primary and Secondary Syphilis Only

Early Latent Syphilis Only

Primary, Secondary and Early Latent Syphilis Combined

 

Number of Cases by Race/Ethnicity and County for Each Year from 1999 through 2007

Chlamydia

Gonorrhea

Primary and Secondary Syphilis Only

Early Latent Syphilis Only

Primary, Secondary and Early Latent Syphilis Combined

 

Slide Sets

Chlamydia

Gonorrhea

Syphilis