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Occupational Health in New Mexico (Summer 2014)

Occupational Health in New Mexico (Summer 2014)

Occupational Health in New Mexico (Summer 2014)

The OHSP bulletin is a periodical that is meant to keep you informed and updated on a variety of occupational health surveillance topics. In this issue we cover reporting occupational notifiable diseases and conditions, first focus group held, mini reporting form megnet norepad, and occupation and industry come to NM BRFSS.

Occupational Health in New Mexico (Summer 2015)

Occupational Health in New Mexico (Summer 2015)

Occupational Health in New Mexico (Summer 2015)

The OHSP bulletin is a periodical that is meant to keep you informed and updated on a variety of occupational health surveillance topics. In this issue we cover reporting occupational notifiable diseases and conditions, first focus group held, mini reporting form megnet norepad, and occupation and industry come to NM BRFSS.

Occupational Health Surveillance Mailing List

Occupational Health Surveillance Mailing List

Occupational Health Surveillance Mailing List

Subscribe to receive quarterly emails about occupational health and issues in New Mexico.

Perfluorinated Compounds

Perfluorinated Compounds

Perfluorinated Compounds

The information on this page of the New Mexico Environmental Public Health Tracking Network focuses on Perfluorinated compounds, including per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, which are a diverse group of chemicals which are resistant to heat and water.

Persons Living in Poverty

Persons Living in Poverty

Persons Living in Poverty

Poverty takes into account both income and family size, and has both immediate and long-lasting effects on health. Income provides an assessment of the financial resources available to individual persons or families for basic necessities to maintain or improve their well-being. Persons living in poverty are worse off than persons in more affluent households for many of the indicators tracked by the New Mexico Department of Health.

Persons Living With HIV Infection (Report 1)

Persons Living With HIV Infection (Report 1)

Persons Living With HIV Infection (Report 1)

Rate per 100,000 population with NM compared to USA.

Persons Living With HIV Infection (Report 2)

Persons Living With HIV Infection (Report 2)

Persons Living With HIV Infection (Report 2)

Frequency compared to rate.

Persons Living With HIV Infection (Report 3)

Persons Living With HIV Infection (Report 3)

Persons Living With HIV Infection (Report 3)

Rate per 100,000 population by NM public health region. (Map)

Pneumococcal Vaccination, Age 65+

Pneumococcal Vaccination, Age 65+

Pneumococcal Vaccination, Age 65+

Pneumococcal Vaccination, Age 65+

Pneumonia Vaccination, Adults Age 65+ Report

Pneumonia Vaccination, Adults Age 65+ Report

Pneumonia Vaccination, Adults Age 65+ Report

The information found on this NM-IBIS page focuses on Pneumonia vaccination, adults age 65+. Listed are important facts, data views by year, related indicators, and other resources and links.

Population Estimates Datasets

Population Estimates Datasets

Population Estimates Datasets

Provides access to information and documentation for the current standard population files for use on the New Mexico Indicator-Based Information System and within the New Mexico Department of Health. These datasets are available in both SAS and comma-separated formats.

Pregnancy Risk Assessment and Monitoring System Data Query

Pregnancy Risk Assessment and Monitoring System Data Query

Pregnancy Risk Assessment and Monitoring System Data Query

This module on the IBIS website allows you to query the PRAMS dataset. First select a report based on health insurance coverage, before pregnancy factors, during pregnancy factors, after pregnancy factors, and infant factors. Then customize the report by specifying filter criteria such as indicators, period, mother’s characteristics, infant birth characteristics, how to display the data, and more.

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