Immunization Program
Publications
This document includes information on setup, use, data and reports.
This document covers Frequently Asked Questions regarding the NMSIIS program.
This document covers Frequently Asked Questions regarding the NMSIIS for Schools.
This document covers Frequently Asked Questions regarding the NMSIIS for the public.
This document covers Frequently Asked Questions regarding the NMSIIS Data Exchange.
This document covers Frequently Asked Questions regarding the NMSIIS Providers.
This document provides information about the VFC program, how to become a provider, program requirements, and how to sign up.
NMSIIS The Value of Immunization Information System
This document is a listing of Flu clinics in the Southeast Region of NM.
This document provides the cost estimate of purchasing vaccine for privately insured children in New Mexico.
This is the list of NM Statewide Immunization Information System Data Exchange locations.
This is a quick reference guide for viewing approved certificates of exemption.
The purpose of this protocol is to provide New Mexico Department of Health nurses with information so that they may provide immunization services. Public Health Nurses who have been trained in vaccine handling and administration, and who follow this protocol, are under standing orders from their Region Health Officer.
This document is the School Authority Letter for 2022-2023 and is a part of the New Mexico Childcare/Pre-School/School Entry Immunization Requirements.
All health care personnel (HCP) who work in health-care facilities should have presumptive
Suspect measles in patients with febrile rash illness consistent with measle and a history in the prior 3 weeks of: contact with known or possible exposure to a measles case in the community; travel outside of North America; domestic travel via international airports; visiting US tourist attractions; or travel to areas in US with current measles transmission.
This document outlines instructions for people exposed to measles
Ideally, vaccine should be transported using a portable vaccine refrigerator or qualified pack-out. However, if these options are not available, you can follow the emergency packing procedures for refrigerated vaccines explained in this document.
These instructions are designed to assist your practice or clinic staff with the entry of accurate client information into NMSIIS. Providers should continue to enter immunization information directly into NMSIIS. Part B forms will continue to be accepted for those sites that have been approved by the NMDOH Immunization Program for paper submissions.
Frozen vaccines are very fragile. Routine transport of varicella-containing vaccines (MMRV, and varicella vaccine) is not allowed. These vaccines should be moved and transported only when absolutely necessary.