Guides
Whenever possible, local animal control officers should be involved when an animal bite or potential rabies exposure occurs. Animal control may be contacted to assist with head removal for rabies testing and to ensure the head is shipped for testing appropriately and in a timely manner.
These guidelines are for the shipping of average dog, cat, fox and skunk specimens. Because of the varying size of animals, specimens submitted for rabies testing may require the use of larger or different containers and bags.
Lead exposure during pregnancy and breastfeeding can result in lasting adverse health effects independent of lead exposure during other life stages. However, to date there has been limited guidance available for clinicians & the public health community regarding the screening and management of pregnant and lactating women exposed to high levels of lead.
Mosquito Control Responsibilities
Importance of Mosquitoes
Bionomics of Important Genera of Mosquitoes Common to New Mexico
Classification and Identification of Mosquitoes of New Mexico
List of New Mexico Mosquitoes
Key to New Mexico Adults
Two Introduced Species


