STD Prevention Program
The New Mexico Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) Prevention Program has as its primary goal the reduction and prevention of the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases including HIV infection.
The STD Program provides statewide consultation and technical assistance, partner services, screening, surveillance, health care provider education, case management, and partner notification for reportable STDs in the state.
The following STDs are notifiable conditions:
- Chancroid
- Chlamydia
- Gonorrhea
- Syphillis
- Case Definitions and Descriptions of notifiable conditions
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.
STD Case Reporting Form
Please click here to obtain a printable reporting form. Save the form to your computer to fill out, print, fax and then delete the copy on which you entered data.
Fax Forms ONLY to 505-476-3638
Questions or comments may be directed to STD Program Manager, Dan Burke at 505-476-1778, or by email daniel.burke@state.nm.us.
The New Mexico Department of Health HIV, Hepatitis, STD resource guide page provides links and referrals to statewide services for infectious disease – including testing, prevention, care and support services for HIV, Hepatitis, STD and Harm Reduction.
Our searchable guide will help you find the best and most appropriate services in your area.
Reports & Data
- STD Surveillance Report 2011
- New Mexico Sexually Transmitted Diseases - 2010 Annual Surveillance Report (pdf)
- New Mexico Sexually Transmitted Diseases - 2010 Annual Surveillance Report (PowerPoint)
- New Mexico STD Data Report for 2009
- New Mexico STD Epidemiology Health Data
Sources:
- STD cases from STD*MIS reports, NM STD Program.
- Population estimates for 2008, NCHS bridged-race population estimates.
- Rates are per 100,000.
- Infectious Disease Programs
- Harm Reduction Program
- HIV Prevention Program
- HIV/AIDS Treatment & Services
- Hepatitis Prevention Program
- Perinatal Hepatitis B Prevention
- Immunization Program
- Medical Cannabis Program
- STD Prevention Program
- Tuberculosis Program
- Refugee Health Program
- EPT STD Practice Guidelines
- NMSTD Screening and Testing Sites
- STD Prevention Program
- STD Epidemiology Health Data
- CDC STD Program
STD Program Manager
Dan Burke
New Mexico Department of Health
1190 St. Francis Drive, Suite S1200
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Phone: (505) 476-1778
Fax: (505) 476-3638
Daniel.Burke@state.nm.us
STD Surveillance Coordinator
Lewis Smith
New Mexico Department of Health
1190 St. Francis Drive, Suite S1200
P.O. Box 26100
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Phone: (505) 476-3636
Fax: (505) 476-3638
Lewis.Smith@state.nm.us
