Infectious Disease Bureau
The goal of the NMDOH Infectious Disease Bureau (IDB) is to reduce the spread of infectious diseases through prevention, care, testing, screening and surveillance work.
News Articles
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- It’s not too late to get your flu vaccine before the holidays (December 4, 2023)
- Say ‘Boo to the Flu’ with no cost flu vaccinations (October 23, 2023)
- Renewed public health order targets rising congenital syphilis cases (October 16, 2023)
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- Department of Health Investigates Outbreak of Hepatitis A in Albuquerque (November 19, 2018)
- Increase in Vaccine Exemptions (January 29, 2015)
- No Cost Flu Vaccinations Offered in Las Cruces (October 25, 2016)
Health Data
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- Hepatitis C in New Mexico Among Persons less than 30 Years of Age, 2014-2016 (Epidemiology Report)
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- Sexually Transmitted Diseases Surveillance Report 2022 (Infectious Disease)
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases Surveillance Report 2021 (Infectious Disease)
- Kindergarten - 2022-2023 (Epidemiology Report)
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- Vaccine Exemption Article (Epidemiology Report)
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases Surveillance Report 2016 (Infectious Disease)
- Sexually Transmitted Diseases Surveillance Report 2014 (Infectious Disease)
Publications
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- Public Health Order - Congenital Syphilis 2023 (Rules & Regulations)
- STD Case Reporting Form (Form)
- 2023 Immunization Statewide Training PPT - See Resources page for recordings (Training)
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- Vaccine Purchase Act Provider Listing 2024 (General)
- Adult Vaccines Toolkits - English (Marketing)
- Adult Vaccines Toolkits - Spanish (Marketing)
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- Certificate of Exemption from Immunization (English) (Form)
- School & Daycare Immunization Requirements 2023-2024 (English) (Policies, Protocols & Procedures)
- Pink Book Reference of Foreign Vaccine Product Names (Help)