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 right side of the page under the heading "Health Data & Epidemiology"

New Article2010 New Mexico Selected Health Statistics Annual Report

New ArticleVaccination Exemption

New ArticleCancer Survivorship among Adults in New Mexico, 2009-2010

New ArticleTesting for Childhood Blood Lead Poisoning in New Mexico, 2006-2010

New ArticleRabies Outbreak in Skunks, Eddy County, New Mexico, 2012

Highlights of New Mexico Vital Statistics, 2010

Invasive Pneumococcal Disease, New Mexico, 2006–2010

Trends in Unintentional Injury Death New Mexico, 2001-2010

Adult Behavioral Risk Factors and Health Conditions in New Mexico, 2010

New Mexico Firearm Injury Surveillance in Hospital Emergency Departments, 2008 - 2010

New Mexico Substance Abuse Epidemiology Profile, 2011

2009 New Mexico Selected Health Statistics Annual Report

The State of Health in New Mexico 2011

2011 New Mexico Health Status Slides – March 2012

2011 New Mexico Health Status Slides by County – March 2012


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.

New Mexico Environmental Public Health Tracking (EPHT)- The New Mexico Environmental Public Health Tracking (NMEPHT) system identifies links between environmental exposure and associated health effects. This tracking system improves surveillance to enable quicker responses to environmental public health issues and focused action to prevent disease.


Weekly Reports


Notifiable Conditions Information

Public Health Notifiable Conditions - Please call 505 827-0006 for further information.

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Infectious Disease Epidemiology
An infectious disease epidemiologist is available 24/7/365 at (505) 827-0006 to answer questions and accept notifiable condition reports.

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