New in Tracking
New Mexico Environmental Pubic Health is ever-evolving. This page highlights some of the latest
query system updates, indictor reports, and newly produced resources.
Learn How to Use Environmental Public Health Tracking
Environmental public health tracking and informatics is an essential piece of local, state, tribal and federal agencies as it relates to the status of the public and environmental health. This new section has been added to site to demonstrate how you can use NM EPHT in your daily public health work. Check it outAllergy and Pollen
Pollen may be tiny but it brings big problems for those who suffer with seasonal allergies. See the newly updated page for allergy and pollen where New Mexicans can get tips to get through pollination seasons. Check it out2016 Carbon Monoxide Data
Did you know that carbon monoxide exposures are most common in November through February? You can see the recently available 2016 Poison and Drug Information Center carbon monoxide exposure data on the data query portal. New Mexico 2008-2016 CO exposure call data are available to be queried. Check it outMorbidity Query Updates
Morbidity queries (i.e., Emergency Department (ED) visits and hospital admissions) have been updated with 2015 data for:- asthma (see breathing problems)
- heart attack (AMI) (see cardiovascular disease),
- heat stress, and;
- carbon monoxide poisoning (see poisonings)