Infectious Disease Prevention and Control 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
Latest
- Department of Health reminds families to protect children from vaccine-preventable diseases (April 24, 2023)
- World Tuberculosis Day raises awareness of this deadly disease (March 23, 2023)
- Department of Health recommends parents and guardians check that their children’s immunizations are up to date (February 17, 2023)
Popular
- 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
Featured
- Hepatitis C in New Mexico Among Persons less than 30 Years of Age, 2014-2016 (Epidemiology Report)
Latest
- Kindergarten - 2022-2023 (Epidemiology Report)
- 7th Grade - 2022-2023 (Epidemiology Report)
- County Coverage (Epidemiology Report)
Popular
- 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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- STD Case Reporting Form (Form)
- 2023 Immunization Statewide Training PPT - See Resources page for recordings (Training)
Latest
- Mpox: Screening and Testing Guidance (Guide)
- Mpox: Infection Control Checklist (Guide)
- What You Should Know About Mpox (Marketing)
Popular
- Certificate of Exemption from Immunization (English) (Form)
- School & Daycare Immunization Requirements 2022-2023 (English) (Policies, Protocols & Procedures)
- VFC COVID-19 Troubleshooting Record Form (Form)