HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Data
The New Mexico HIV & Hepatitis Epidemiology Program conducts HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C case surveillance and supplemental surveys for the New Mexico Department of Health’s Epidemiology and Response Division. These activities are funded, in part, through a federal grant from the United States Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC), Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention (DHAP).
To report a case, or to inquire about HIV/AIDS reporting and surveillance in New Mexico, please call (505) 476-1643 .
All HIV or AIDS cases diagnosed or treated in New Mexico must be reported to the HIV/AIDS Epidemiology Program using a Confidential Case Report Form (Revised October 2009- Adobe pdf format).
For more information about reporting HIV/AIDS cases, please click here.
All information gathered by the Program is used for surveillance purposes only and remains strictly confidential.
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