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r12044 r13423 6 6 7 7 <CONTENT> 8 9 8 New Mexico Environmental Public Health Tracking program disseminates data and health information 9 in various ways to multiple audiences. The following publications may be used to inform public 10 health program planning and services. 11 <ibis:ExpandableContent titleLevel="2"><SHOW/> 12 <TITLE>The New Mexico Epidemiology Report</TITLE> 13 <CONTENT> 14 <span class="Italicize">The New Mexico Epidemiology Report</span> (ISSN No. 87504642) 15 is published monthly by the Epidemiology and Response Division of the New Mexico Department of 16 Health under the direction of Michael G. Landen, M.D., M.P.H., State Epidemiologist and Editor. 17 The following reports highlight finding from data analyses conducted in part by members of the NM EPHT team. 18 <br/><br/> 19 <a ibis:href="view/pdf/newsroom/resources/reports/NMER_Carbon_Monoxide_2015.pdf"> 20 <span class="Bold">The Burden of Unintentional Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in New Mexico</span></a> 21 <br/> 22 <span class="Indent"> 23 <span class="Bold">Jennifer Marberry, MS; Barbara Malczewska Toth, PhD, DABT; Brian Woods</span> 24 <br/> 25 <span class="Indent"> 26 <span class="Italicize">New Mexico Epidemiology Report</span>, 2015, Volume 2015, Number 5</span> 27 </span> 28 <br/><br/> 29 <a ibis:href="view/pdf/newsroom/resources/reports/NMER_Using_Evaluation_Wildfire_Smoke_2014.pdf"> 30 <span class="Bold">Using Evaluation to Improve a Risk Communication Campaign about the Health Impacts from Wildfire Smoke</span></a> 31 <br/> 32 <span class="Indent"> 33 <span class="Bold">Deyonne Sandoval, MS; Heidi Krapfl, MS</span> 34 <br/> 35 <span class="Indent"> 36 <span class="Italicize">New Mexico Epidemiology Report</span>, 2014, Volume 2014, Number 8</span> 37 </span> 38 <br/><br/> 39 <a ibis:href="view/pdf/newsroom/resources/reports/NMER_Arsenic_Exposure_Well_Water_2014.pdf"> 40 <span class="Bold">Arsenic Exposure in a New Mexico Urban Community on Private Well Water</span></a> 41 <br/> 42 <span class="Indent"> 43 <span class="Bold">Leilani Schwarcz, MPH; Barbara Toth, PhD, DABT; Heidi Krapfl, MS; Deyonne Sandoval, MS</span> 44 <br/> 45 <span class="Indent"> 46 <span class="Italicize">New Mexico Epidemiology Report</span>, 2014, Volume 2014, Number 10</span> 47 </span> 48 <br/><br/> 49 <a ibis:href="view/pdf/newsroom/resources/reports/NMER_Health_Outcomes_ Smoke_2012.pdf"> 50 <span class="Bold">Health Outcomes Associated with Smoke Exposure in Albuquerque, New Mexico During the 2011 Wallow Fire</span></a> 51 <br/> 52 <span class="Indent"> 53 <span class="Bold">Adam Resnick, MPH; Brian Woods; Heidi Krapfl, MS; Barbara Toth, PhD, DABT</span> 54 <br/> 55 <span class="Indent"> 56 <span class="Italicize">New Mexico Epidemiology Report</span>, 2013, Volume 2013, Number 6</span> 57 </span> 58 <br/><br/> 59 <a ibis:href="view/pdf/newsroom/resources/reports/NMER_Heat_Stress_Surveillance_2012.pdf"> 60 <span class="Bold">New Mexico Heat Stress Surveillance 2008-2010</span></a> 61 <br/> 62 <span class="Indent"> 63 <span class="Bold">Brian Woods; Barbara Toth, PhD, DABT; Heidi Krapfl, MS</span> 64 <br/> 65 <span class="Indent"> 66 <span class="Italicize">New Mexico Epidemiology Report</span>, 2012, Volume 2012, Number 12</span> 67 </span> 68 <br/><br/> 69 </CONTENT> 70 <SHOW/> 71 </ibis:ExpandableContent> 10 72 11 73
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