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Medical Cannabis 2019 Plant Count Increase
The American board of forensic toxicology hereby declares that this board’s standards for laboratory accreditation have been fulfilled and the other requirements of this board have been met and therefore grants this certificate of laboratory accreditation in forensic toxicology to the New Mexico Department of Health Scientific Laboratory Division’s toxicology bureau.
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.
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B Factsheet (English)
Hepatitis B Factsheet (Spanish)
The Food and Drug Administration’s laboratory proficiency and evaluation team certifies that the New Mexico Department of Health Scientific Laboratory’s milk laboratory is at full accreditation.
This document contains the full list of districts that received funds from the New Mexico-Grown Local Produce Grant.
This document covers what the flu is, prevention, symptoms, and treatment.
Gastrointestinal (GI) Outbreaks Toolkit for Long Term Care Facilities (LTCF)
This assessment tool was developed to assist hospitals in revising and updating existing disaster plans or in the development of new plans.
The ASPR TRACIE Evaluation of Hazard Vulnerability Assessment Tools provides a comparison chart showing the similarities and differences among several of the primary and other sample hazard vulnerability tools used by public health and healthcare organizations, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Threat and Hazard Identification Risk Assessment (THIRA).
The 2017-2022 Health Care Preparedness and Response Capabilities document outlines the high-level objectives that the nation’s health care delivery system, including HCCs and individual health care organizations, should undertake to prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies.
An individual pesticide product may be marketed and sold under a variety of names. If you are seeking additional information about a pesticide product, refer to the EPA Registration Number, found on the product label, not the brand name. When purchasing a product for use against a specific pathogen, check the EPA Reg. No. versus the products included on this list.
One of the most important components of monitoring an outbreak is to use a line list to conduct surveillance at the facility. The line list should be faxed to the New Mexico Department of Health daily if new cases occur.
Antibiotics
Antibiotics Factsheet (English)
Antibiotics Factsheet (Spanish)
Carbapenam-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE)
Carbapenam Factsheet (English)
Carbapenam Factsheet (Spanish)
Child Care Settings
Head Lice Factsheet (English), Piojos Factsheet (Spanish), Ringworm Factsheet (English), Tiña Factsheet (Spanish), Scabies Factsheet (English), Sarna Factsheet (Spanish), Fifth Disease Factsheet (English), Quinta Enfermedad (Spanish), Hand, Foot, Mouth Disease Factsheet (English), Enfermedad De Mano-Pie-Boca Factsheet (Spanish), Conjunctivitis Factsheet (English), Conjuntivitis Factsheet (Spanish), Acute Viral URI Factsheet (English), Infecciones Respiratorias Virales Agudas Factsheet (Spanish), Herpes Factsheet (English), Virus del Herpes Factsheet (Spanish), Impetigo Factsheet (English), Impétigo Factsheet (Spanish), Non-invasive Group A Streptococcus Factsheet (English), Estreptococo Grupo A No-invasivo Factsheet (Spanish), Viral Meningitis Factsheet (English), Meningitis Viral Factsheet (Spanish).