Health Data
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New Mexico Epidemiology Reports
- Climate Change and Heat-Related Morbidity in New Mexico in 2030
- Changed in Drug Overdose Mortality in New Mexico
- Preconception Health Indicators by Age Group and Race/ethnicity i…
- Influenza Surveillance in New Mexico 2018-2019 Season Summary
- Trends in Suicide in New Mexico, 2009-2018
- Highlights of New Mexico Vital Statistics 2018
- Heat Related Illness in New Mexico (2013-2017)
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Featured
Substance Abuse Epidemiology - Substance Abuse
March 1, 2021
The New Mexico Substance Abuse Epidemiology Profile is a tool for substance abuse prevention planners at the state, county, and community level.
Behavioral Risk Factors Surveillance - Newsletter
February 18, 2021
ER Health and Disease Among Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Persons in New Mexico
Latest
Zoonotic Diseases - Infectious Disease
February 17, 2021
Animal Plague Cases in New Mexico in 2021
Zoonotic Diseases - Infectious Disease
February 1, 2021
Map of bat rabies cases in New Mexico by county by county.
Popular
Substance Abuse Epidemiology - Substance Abuse
March 20, 2016
The New Mexico Substance Abuse Epidemiology Profile is a tool for substance abuse prevention planners at the state, county, and community level.
Substance Abuse Epidemiology - Substance Abuse
September 10, 2004
The task of assessing and monitoring drug abuse patterns and trends has become increasingly more challenging in recent years. Drug patterns are constantly changing. New drugs are being manuf…
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Indicator-Based Information System
New Mexico's New Mexico Indicator-Based Information System (NM-IBIS) (NM-IBIS) is your source for data and information on New Mexico's priority public health issues. The mission of the New Mexico Department of Health is to promote health and wellness, improve health outcomes, and assure safety net services for all people in New Mexico. NM-IBIS provides access to the data that can help provide answers to realize the health goals of New Mexico.

Environmental Public Health Tracking System
The Environmental Public Health Tracking (EPHT) website summarizes 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.