Department of Health Resources
Links to other websites directly operated by the New Mexico Department of Health.
Environmental Public Health Tracking
Birth Defects
Birth DefectsMeasures include prevalence of infants with cleft lip with or without cleft palate. |
Cancers
CancersMeasures include age-adjusted incidence rates for various types of cancers. |
Environmental Health Data
Environmental Health DataProvides a multitude of query options for environmental exposures, health effects, population and geography data. |
Environmental Public Health Tracking
Environmental Public Health TrackingSummarizes air quality and water quality data as well as environmental health outcomes such as asthma, myocardial infarction (heart attack), birth defects, reproductive outcomes, thyroid cancer, and leukemia. It includes studies on the linkage of ozone in air with asthma, and arsenic in drinking water with bladder cancer. It also provides warning systems based on real-time satellite data for wildfires, dust, heat waves, and other weather events. |
Environmental Public Health Tracking - Heart Attacks
Environmental Public Health Tracking - Heart AttacksMeasures include heart attack hospitalization age-adjusted rates. |
Heat Stress - Environmental Public Health Tracking
Heat Stress - Environmental Public Health TrackingDuring extreme heat and heat waves New Mexicans can be at risk for heat stress. Heat stress is heat-related illness which can have many symptoms. This includes adverse health conditions such as heat exhaustion which can lead to heat stroke. |
Reproductive Outcomes
Reproductive OutcomesBirth is a complex and wonderful process and fortunately, the birth outcome for most women is a full term and healthy baby. |