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- 05/15/22 18:58:01 (7 weeks ago)
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- adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content
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adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/html_content/about/WebCitation.xml
r24996 r25253 16 16 <br/>"[Indicator name]. Retrieved on [insert date] from New Mexico Department of Health, 17 17 Indicator-Based Information System for Public Health website: 18 <a href="http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/" title="NM-IBIS Website">http://ibis.health.state.nm.us/</a>".18 <a href="https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/" title="NM-IBIS Website">https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/</a>". 19 19 <br/><br/> 20 20 … … 23 23 Motor Vehicle Traffic Crash Deaths. Retrieved on March 25, 2022 from New Mexico Department of Health, 24 24 Indicator-Based Information System for Public Health website: 25 <a href="http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/" title="NM-IBIS Website">http://ibis.health.state.nm.us/</a>".25 <a href="https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/" title="NM-IBIS Website">https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/</a>". 26 26 </div><br/><br/> 27 27 … … 29 29 <br/>"[Dataset citation - see list in table, below]. Retrieved on [insert date] from New Mexico Department of Health, 30 30 Indicator-Based Information System for Public Health website: 31 <a href="http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/" title="NM-IBIS Website">http://ibis.health.state.nm.us/</a>".31 <a href="https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/" title="NM-IBIS Website">https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/</a>". 32 32 <br/><br/> 33 33 … … 37 37 Department of Health. Retrieved on November 8, 2021 from New Mexico Department of Health, 38 38 Indicator-Based Information System for Public Health website: 39 <a href="http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/" title="NM-IBIS Website">http://ibis.health.state.nm.us/</a>".39 <a href="https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/" title="NM-IBIS Website">https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/</a>". 40 40 </div><br/><br/> 41 41 -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/html_content/community/GeoCnty/1.xml
r23268 r25253 88 88 <li> 89 89 Retrieved from New Mexico Department of Health, NM-IBIS website,<br/> 90 <a href="query/selection/mort/_MortSelection.html">http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us</a>,90 <a href="query/selection/mort/_MortSelection.html">https://ibis.doh.nm.gov</a>, 91 91 on 2/16/2017. 92 92 </li> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/html_content/resource/Count.xml
r24708 r25253 51 51 Source: New Mexico Death Certificate Database, Office of Vital Records and Health Statistics, 52 52 New Mexico Department of Health. Retrieved on December 14, 2012 from New Mexico Department 53 of Health, Indicator-Based Information System for Public Health website: http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/.53 of Health, Indicator-Based Information System for Public Health website: https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/. 54 54 </div> 55 55 -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/html_content/resource/SmallAreaMethods.xml
r25081 r25253 229 229 have occurred in any of the 108 small areas. 230 230 For more information on the New Mexico Small Area Methodology, 231 please visit: http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resource/SmallAreaMethods.html. -->231 please visit: https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/SmallAreaMethods.html. --> 232 232 </div> 233 233 </div><br/> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/html_content/topic/healthstatus/InjuryViolence.xml
r25081 r25253 32 32 Records and Health Statistics. Retrieved Mon, 14 March 2022 from the New Mexico 33 33 Department of Health Indicator-Based Information System (NM-IBIS) for Public Health 34 Web site: <a href="http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us">http://ibis.health.state.nm.us.</a>34 Web site: <a href="https://ibis.doh.nm.gov">https://ibis.doh.nm.gov.</a> 35 35 <a href="#ref1.link" aria-label="Back to content">«</a></li> 36 36 </ol></footer> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/html_content/topic/healthstatus/LeadingCausesDeath.xml
r25081 r25253 99 99 Records and Health Statistics. Retrieved Mon, 14 March 2022 from the New Mexico 100 100 Department of Health Indicator-Based Information System (NM-IBIS) for Public Health 101 Web site: <a href="http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us">http://ibis.health.state.nm.us.</a>101 Web site: <a href="https://ibis.doh.nm.gov">https://ibis.doh.nm.gov.</a> 102 102 <a href="#ref5.link" aria-label="Back to content">«</a></li> 103 103 </ol></footer> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/html_content/topic/healthstatus/SubstanceUse.xml
r25081 r25253 114 114 evidence-based prevention strategies that are well-recommended by experts; and that could be more widely or completely 115 115 implemented in New Mexico to reduce our alcohol-related problems. 116 <a href="http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/view/docs/Evidence/EvidenceBasedExcessiveAlcoholUsePrevention.pdf">Evidence Based116 <a href="https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/view/docs/Evidence/EvidenceBasedExcessiveAlcoholUsePrevention.pdf">Evidence Based 117 117 Excessive Alcohol Use Prevention Strategies</a>. 118 118 </p> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/acs/data_issue/SmallArea.xml
r13298 r25253 11 11 </TEXT> 12 12 <TEXT> 13 For Small Area reference maps, please visit: [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resource/SmallAreaMethods.html].13 For Small Area reference maps, please visit: [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/SmallAreaMethods.html]. 14 14 </TEXT> 15 15 -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/birth/data_note/PopEstTract.xml
r12863 r25253 7 7 The first five digits of the census tract refer to the state and county 8 8 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) codes. For more information 9 and a list of NM county FIPS codes, visit http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resource/NMFips.html.9 and a list of NM county FIPS codes, visit https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/NMFips.html. 10 10 </TEXT> 11 11 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/birth/data_note/SDH.xml
r16981 r25253 7 7 Social determinants of health (SDH) are conditions in the environments in which people live that affect a 8 8 wide range of health outcomes and risks. For more information on the social determinants of health please 9 visit the Please visit the [https://ibis. health.state.nm.us/topic/population/socialdeterminants/Introduction.html9 visit the Please visit the [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/topic/population/socialdeterminants/Introduction.html 10 10 IBIS social determinants topic page]. 11 11 </TEXT> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/birth/overview/Tribal.xml
r12863 r25253 24 24 For more information this analysis in New Mexico see the New Mexico Department of 25 25 Health Tribal Area Methodology IBIS page, located at: 26 http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resource/TribalAreaMethods.html.26 https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/TribalAreaMethods.html. 27 27 </TEXT> 28 28 -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/cancer/data_note/PopEstTract.xml
r12863 r25253 6 6 The first five digits of the census tract refer to the state and county 7 7 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) codes. For more information 8 and a list of NM county FIPS codes, visit http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resource/NMFips.html.8 and a list of NM county FIPS codes, visit https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/NMFips.html. 9 9 </TEXT> 10 10 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/cancer/data_note/SARefMaps.xml
r12193 r25253 6 6 <TEXT> 7 7 All data queries by New Mexico Small Area include cancer incidence among New Mexico residents, only. 8 For Small Area reference maps, please visit: [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resource/SmallAreaMethods.html].8 For Small Area reference maps, please visit: [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/SmallAreaMethods.html]. 9 9 </TEXT> 10 10 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/ed/data_note/PopEstTract.xml
r24417 r25253 6 6 The first five digits of the census tract refer to the state and county 7 7 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) codes. For more information 8 and a list of NM county FIPS codes, visit http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resources/NMFIPS.html.8 and a list of NM county FIPS codes, visit https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resources/NMFIPS.html. 9 9 </TEXT> 10 10 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/hidd/data_note/PopEstTract.xml
r19056 r25253 6 6 The first five digits of the census tract refer to the state and county 7 7 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) codes. For more information 8 and a list of NM county FIPS codes, visit http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resources/NMFIPS.html.8 and a list of NM county FIPS codes, visit https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resources/NMFIPS.html. 9 9 </TEXT> 10 10 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/idepi/data_note/Botulism.xml
r12911 r25253 13 13 Symptoms of foodborne or wound botulism include blurred or double vision, dry mouth, and muscle paralysis that may affect breathing. Symptoms of 14 14 infant botulism may include constipation, weakness, difficulty breathing, poor feeding, and poor reflexes. 15 For more information, please see [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/Botulism.0513.pdf].[[br]][[br]]15 For more information, please see [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/Botulism.0513.pdf].[[br]][[br]] 16 16 </TEXT> 17 17 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/idepi/data_note/Campy.xml
r12911 r25253 13 13 undercooked poultry meat. Outbreaks have been linked to the consumption of unpasteurized milk or 14 14 contaminated water. 15 For more information, please see [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/Campylobacter.1213.pdf].[[br]][[br]]15 For more information, please see [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/Campylobacter.1213.pdf].[[br]][[br]] 16 16 </TEXT> 17 17 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/idepi/data_note/Cryptosporidiosis.xml
r12911 r25253 15 15 disinfection. Outbreaks are frequently associated with exposure to contaminated recreational water 16 16 sources such as swimming pools, water parks, and interactive fountains. 17 For more information, please see [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/Cryptosporidiosis.1213.pdf].[[br]][[br]]17 For more information, please see [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/Cryptosporidiosis.1213.pdf].[[br]][[br]] 18 18 </TEXT> 19 19 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/idepi/data_note/EColiSTEC.xml
r12911 r25253 20 20 and swimming in or drinking sewage-contaminated water. STEC may also be passed from one person to 21 21 another. 22 For more information, please see [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/E.Coli.0208.pdf].[[br]][[br]]22 For more information, please see [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/E.Coli.0208.pdf].[[br]][[br]] 23 23 </TEXT> 24 24 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/idepi/data_note/Giardia.xml
r12911 r25253 18 18 backpackers, hikers, and campers who drink unfiltered, untreated water, and swimmers 19 19 who swallow water while swimming in lakes, rivers, ponds, and streams. 20 For more information, please see [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/Giardiasis.1213.pdf].[[br]][[br]]20 For more information, please see [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/Giardiasis.1213.pdf].[[br]][[br]] 21 21 </TEXT> 22 22 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/idepi/data_note/Haemophilus.xml
r12911 r25253 16 16 Hib vaccine has led to a dramatic decline in cases in the United States. Unimmunized 17 17 children younger than 4 years of age are at increased risk of invasive Hib disease. 18 For more information on Hib vaccine, please see [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/HFluTypeB.1213.pdf].[[br]][[br]]18 For more information on Hib vaccine, please see [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/HFluTypeB.1213.pdf].[[br]][[br]] 19 19 </TEXT> 20 20 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/idepi/data_note/HepA.xml
r12911 r25253 15 15 In 1995, hepatitis A vaccine was licensed for use in the United States and since that time 16 16 the incidence of hepatitis A has fallen dramatically. 17 For more information, please see [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/HepA.0208.pdf].[[br]][[br]]17 For more information, please see [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/HepA.0208.pdf].[[br]][[br]] 18 18 </TEXT> 19 19 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/idepi/data_note/HepB.xml
r12911 r25253 16 16 6 to 10 of infected adults become long-term carriers of the virus; this percentage is much 17 17 higher (70-90 percent) for children infected very early in life. 18 For more information, please see [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/HepB.0513.pdf].[[br]][[br]]18 For more information, please see [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/HepB.0513.pdf].[[br]][[br]] 19 19 </TEXT> 20 20 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/idepi/data_note/HepC.xml
r20985 r25253 17 17 organ transplants. Approximately 1% to 5% of people with chronic hepatitis C will die from liver failure 18 18 or liver cancer. There is no vaccine for hepatitis C. 19 For more information, please see [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/HepC.0513.pdf].19 For more information, please see [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/HepC.0513.pdf]. 20 20 </TEXT> 21 21 <TEXT> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/idepi/data_note/IDEpiAll.xml
r20883 r25253 15 15 </TEXT> 16 16 <TEXT> 17 For MMWR Week calendar dates, please see [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resources/MMWRWeekCalendar.html].17 For MMWR Week calendar dates, please see [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resources/MMWRWeekCalendar.html]. 18 18 </TEXT> 19 19 <TEXT> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/idepi/data_note/Mening.xml
r12911 r25253 11 11 confusion, and/or a characteristic skin rash. Symptoms of infection may appear 1 to 10 days after exposure, but 12 12 usually within 4 days. 13 For more information, please see [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/mening.0408.pdf].[[br]][[br]]13 For more information, please see [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/mening.0408.pdf].[[br]][[br]] 14 14 </TEXT> 15 15 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/idepi/data_note/Pertussis.xml
r20985 r25253 17 17 10 years after the last dose. In 2005, a booster vaccine was licensed for use in the United 18 18 States and is now recommended for adolescents and adults every 10 years. 19 For more information, please see [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/Pertussis.0208.pdf].[[br]][[br]]19 For more information, please see [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/Pertussis.0208.pdf].[[br]][[br]] 20 20 </TEXT> 21 21 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/idepi/data_note/Plague.xml
r12911 r25253 15 15 especially rodents, rabbits and domestic cats, or through close contact with humans or domestic 16 16 cats with pneumonic plague. 17 For more information, please see [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/plague.0208.pdf].[[br]][[br]]17 For more information, please see [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/plague.0208.pdf].[[br]][[br]] 18 18 </TEXT> 19 19 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/idepi/data_note/Rabies.xml
r12911 r25253 16 16 difficulty swallowing, and hydrophobia (fear of water). Death usually occurs within days 17 17 of the onset of symptoms. 18 For more information on animal rabies, visit [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/Rabies.0504.pdf].[[br]][[br]]18 For more information on animal rabies, visit [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/Rabies.0504.pdf].[[br]][[br]] 19 19 </TEXT> 20 20 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/idepi/data_note/Salmon.xml
r12911 r25253 17 17 Salmonella can also be spread from person to person or through direct contact with 18 18 an infected animal. 19 For more information, please see [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/Salmonella.0208.pdf].[[br]][[br]]19 For more information, please see [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/Salmonella.0208.pdf].[[br]][[br]] 20 20 </TEXT> 21 21 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/idepi/data_note/Shigella.xml
r12911 r25253 17 17 through eating contaminated food, drinking or swimming in contaminated water, or contact 18 18 with contaminated objects. 19 For more information, please see [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/Shigella.0208.pdf].[[br]][[br]]19 For more information, please see [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/Shigella.0208.pdf].[[br]][[br]] 20 20 </TEXT> 21 21 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/idepi/data_note/StrepAInv.xml
r8729 r25253 17 17 and adults with a history of alcohol abuse or injection drug use also have a higher risk 18 18 for invasive disease. 19 For more information, please see [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dbmd/diseaseinfo/groupastreptococcal_g.htm.[[br]][[br]]19 For more information, please see [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dbmd/diseaseinfo/groupastreptococcal_g.htm.[[br]][[br]] 20 20 </TEXT> 21 21 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/idepi/data_note/StrepBInv.xml
r8729 r25253 16 16 GBS antibiotics during labor. It is recommended that all pregnant women be screened for GBS carriage 17 17 during the 9th month of pregnancy. 18 For more information, please see [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/http://www.cdc.gov/groupbstrep/about/fast-facts.html.[[br]][[br]]18 For more information, please see [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/http://www.cdc.gov/groupbstrep/about/fast-facts.html.[[br]][[br]] 19 19 </TEXT> 20 20 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/idepi/data_note/StrepPneumo.xml
r12911 r25253 15 15 adults, the pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPV). Both vaccines are very effective 16 16 at preventing severe disease, hospitalization, and death. 17 For more information, please see [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/spneumo_fact_sheet_nfid.pdf].[[br]][[br]]17 For more information, please see [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/spneumo_fact_sheet_nfid.pdf].[[br]][[br]] 18 18 </TEXT> 19 19 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/idepi/data_note/Varicella.xml
r12911 r25253 20 20 web site, http://www.immunizenm.org. Many varicella cases may not be reported so trends should 21 21 be interpreted with caution. 22 For more information, please see [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/Varicella.1213.pdf].[[br]][[br]]22 For more information, please see [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/Varicella.1213.pdf].[[br]][[br]] 23 23 </TEXT> 24 24 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/idepi/data_note/WestNile.xml
r20985 r25253 16 16 illness may include high fever, headache, neck stiffness, and confusion. People over age 50 are 17 17 higher risk of severe illness from WNV infection. 18 For more information, please see [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/WNV.0408.pdf].18 For more information, please see [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/view/docs/Query/IDEpi/WNV.0408.pdf]. 19 19 </TEXT> 20 20 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/infmort/data_note/ICD.xml
r14260 r25253 9 9 causes of death and diagnoses, injury causes, and medical procedures for hospital 10 10 and emergency department visits. The U.S. is currently using the 10th revision (ICD-10). 11 For list of ICD codes used in NM-IBIS, please visit [https://ibis. health.state.nm.us/view/html/MortICDlists.htm].11 For list of ICD codes used in NM-IBIS, please visit [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/view/html/MortICDlists.htm]. 12 12 </TEXT> 13 13 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/infmort/data_note/ICDInfant.xml
r11809 r25253 13 13 <TEXT> 14 14 For information on specific ICD codes used for causes of infant death, please visit 15 [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/query/ICDGenInfCauses.html].15 [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/query/ICDGenInfCauses.html]. 16 16 </TEXT> 17 17 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/mort/data_note/AgeAdj.xml
r13968 r25253 8 8 calculated this age-adjusted rate using the direct method. If there were fewer 9 9 than 25 cases in the analysis, the indirect method of age-adjustment should be 10 used. For more information on age-adjustment, please visit [https://ibis. health.state.nm.us/resource/AARate.html].10 used. For more information on age-adjustment, please visit [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/AARate.html]. 11 11 </TEXT> 12 12 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/mort/data_note/ICD.xml
r14260 r25253 9 9 causes of death and diagnoses, injury causes, and medical procedures for hospital 10 10 and emergency department visits. The U.S. is currently using the 10th revision (ICD-10). 11 For list of ICD codes used in NM-IBIS, please visit [https://ibis. health.state.nm.us/view/html/MortICDlists.htm].11 For list of ICD codes used in NM-IBIS, please visit [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/view/html/MortICDlists.htm]. 12 12 </TEXT> 13 13 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/mort/data_note/LifeExp.xml
r11784 r25253 19 19 In NM-IBIS, life expectancy is calculated using a method developed by CL Chiang. 20 20 For more information on calculation of life expectancy in NM-IBIS, please visit 21 the NM-IBIS [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resource/LifeExp.html life expectancy21 the NM-IBIS [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/LifeExp.html life expectancy 22 22 methods] page. 23 23 </TEXT> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/mort/data_note/PopEstTract.xml
r12863 r25253 7 7 The first five digits of the census tract refer to the state and county 8 8 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) codes. For more information 9 and a list of NM county FIPS codes, visit http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resource/NMFips.html.9 and a list of NM county FIPS codes, visit https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/NMFips.html. 10 10 </TEXT> 11 11 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/mort/data_note/SARefMaps.xml
r12193 r25253 6 6 <TEXT> 7 7 All data queries by New Mexico Small Area include New Mexico resident deaths, only. 8 For Small Area reference maps, please visit: [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resource/SmallAreaMethods.html].8 For Small Area reference maps, please visit: [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/SmallAreaMethods.html]. 9 9 </TEXT> 10 10 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/mort/data_note/SDH.xml
r12080 r25253 7 7 Social determinants of health (SDH) are conditions in the environments in which people live that affect a wide range of 8 8 health outcomes and risks. For more information on the social determinants of health please visit the Please visit the 9 [https://ibis. health.state.nm.us/topic/population/socialdeterminants/Introduction.html IBIS social determinants topic page].9 [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/topic/population/socialdeterminants/Introduction.html IBIS social determinants topic page]. 10 10 </TEXT> 11 11 <TEXT> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/mort/overview/Indicators.xml
r13968 r25253 6 6 This NM-IBIS query has been programmed to limit the data and selections 7 7 to a specific indicator. If you would like more flexibility in your 8 query selections, please use a more general [https://ibis. health.state.nm.us/query/selection/mort/_MortSelection.html8 query selections, please use a more general [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/query/selection/mort/_MortSelection.html 9 9 mortality query]. 10 10 </TEXT> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/pop/data_note/PopEstTract.xml
r13996 r25253 6 6 The first five digits of the census tract refer to the state and county 7 7 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) codes. For more information 8 and a list of NM county FIPS codes, visit http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resource/NMFips.html.8 and a list of NM county FIPS codes, visit https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/NMFips.html. 9 9 </TEXT> 10 10 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/pop/data_note/SARefMaps.xml
r12080 r25253 6 6 <TEXT> 7 7 For reference maps, please paste this URL into your browser's 8 address window: http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resource/SmallAreaMethods.html.8 address window: https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/SmallAreaMethods.html. 9 9 </TEXT> 10 10 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/popv3/PopCnty (2).xml
r24523 r25253 441 441 category, regardless of their race. For a detailed discussion of race and ethnicity reporting in 442 442 the New Mexico Department of Health, please see the NM-IBIS page on Race and Ethnicity Measurement 443 and Change to NMDOH Presentation Standard, here: [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resource/RacEth2013.html].443 and Change to NMDOH Presentation Standard, here: [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/RacEth2013.html]. 444 444 </TEXT> 445 445 </DATA_NOTE> … … 505 505 This query presents race and ethnicity as separate constructs. For a detailed discussion of race and ethnicity reporting in 506 506 the New Mexico Department of Health, please see the NM-IBIS page on Race and Ethnicity Measurement 507 and Change to NMDOH Presentation Standard, here: [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resource/RacEth2013.html].507 and Change to NMDOH Presentation Standard, here: [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/RacEth2013.html]. 508 508 </TEXT> 509 509 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/popv3/data_note/PopEstTract.xml
r19846 r25253 6 6 The first five digits of the census tract refer to the state and county 7 7 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) codes. For more information 8 and a list of NM county FIPS codes, visit http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resource/NMFips.html.8 and a list of NM county FIPS codes, visit https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/NMFips.html. 9 9 </TEXT> 10 10 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/popv3/data_note/SARefMaps.xml
r19846 r25253 6 6 <TEXT> 7 7 For reference maps, please paste this URL into your browser's 8 address window: http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resource/SmallAreaMethods.html.8 address window: https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/SmallAreaMethods.html. 9 9 </TEXT> 10 10 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/popv3/overview/Tribal.xml
r19846 r25253 24 24 For more information this analysis in New Mexico see the New Mexico Department of 25 25 Health Tribal Area Methodology IBIS page, located at: 26 http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resource/TribalAreaMethods.html.26 https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/TribalAreaMethods.html. 27 27 </TEXT> 28 28 -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/prams/data_issue/RedFlag.xml
r19851 r25253 22 22 IBIS provides warnings at two cut-off values for the relative standard error (RSE 0.30 and 0.50). 23 23 For more information on statistical stability, visit the NM-IBIS Reliability and Validity page 24 (https://ibis. health.state.nm.us/resource/ReliabilityValidity.html).24 (https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/ReliabilityValidity.html). 25 25 </TEXT> 26 26 </DATA_ISSUE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/query/module/yrrs/data_issue/YRRS.xml
r12863 r25253 12 12 <TEXT> 13 13 On July 1, 2013, all NM-IBIS datasets were modified to use the new Race/Ethnicity definition. For more information, 14 please visit: [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/ibisph-view/resource/RacEth2013.html].14 please visit: [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/ibisph-view/resource/RacEth2013.html]. 15 15 </TEXT> 16 16 </DATA_ISSUE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/secure/query/module/birth/data_note/PopEstTract.xml
r12883 r25253 7 7 The first five digits of the census tract refer to the state and county 8 8 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) codes. For more information 9 and a list of NM county FIPS codes, visit http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resources/NMFIPS.html.9 and a list of NM county FIPS codes, visit https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resources/NMFIPS.html. 10 10 </TEXT> 11 11 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/secure/query/module/cancer/data_note/AgeAdj.xml
r16800 r25253 8 8 calculated this age-adjusted rate using the direct method. If there were fewer 9 9 than 25 cases in the analysis, the indirect method of age-adjustment should be 10 used. For more information on age-adjustment, please visit [https://ibis. health.state.nm.us/resource/AARate.html].10 used. For more information on age-adjustment, please visit [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/AARate.html]. 11 11 </TEXT> 12 12 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/secure/query/module/cancer/data_note/PopEstTract.xml
r14146 r25253 6 6 The first five digits of the census tract refer to the state and county 7 7 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) codes. For more information 8 and a list of NM county FIPS codes, visit http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resources/NMFIPS.html.8 and a list of NM county FIPS codes, visit https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resources/NMFIPS.html. 9 9 </TEXT> 10 10 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/secure/query/module/cancer/data_note/SARefMaps.xml
r12883 r25253 6 6 <TEXT> 7 7 All data queries by New Mexico Small Area include cancer incidence among New Mexico residents, only. 8 For Small Area reference maps, please visit: [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resource/SmallAreaMethods.html].8 For Small Area reference maps, please visit: [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/SmallAreaMethods.html]. 9 9 </TEXT> 10 10 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/secure/query/module/hidd/data_note/PopEstTract.xml
r19143 r25253 6 6 The first five digits of the census tract refer to the state and county 7 7 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) codes. For more information 8 and a list of NM county FIPS codes, visit http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resources/NMFIPS.html.8 and a list of NM county FIPS codes, visit https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resources/NMFIPS.html. 9 9 </TEXT> 10 10 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/secure/query/module/infmort/data_note/ICD.xml
r14260 r25253 9 9 causes of death and diagnoses, injury causes, and medical procedures for hospital 10 10 and emergency department visits. The U.S. is currently using the 10th revision (ICD-10). 11 For list of ICD codes used in NM-IBIS, please visit [https://ibis. health.state.nm.us/view/html/MortICDlists.htm].11 For list of ICD codes used in NM-IBIS, please visit [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/view/html/MortICDlists.htm]. 12 12 </TEXT> 13 13 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/secure/query/module/infmort/data_note/ICDInfant.xml
r12883 r25253 13 13 <TEXT> 14 14 For information on specific ICD codes used for causes of infant death, please visit 15 [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/query/ICDGenInfCauses.html].15 [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/query/ICDGenInfCauses.html]. 16 16 </TEXT> 17 17 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/secure/query/module/mort/data_note/AgeAdj.xml
r13968 r25253 8 8 calculated this age-adjusted rate using the direct method. If there were fewer 9 9 than 25 cases in the analysis, the indirect method of age-adjustment should be 10 used. For more information on age-adjustment, please visit [https://ibis. health.state.nm.us/resource/AARate.html].10 used. For more information on age-adjustment, please visit [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/AARate.html]. 11 11 </TEXT> 12 12 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/secure/query/module/mort/data_note/ICD.xml
r14260 r25253 9 9 causes of death and diagnoses, injury causes, and medical procedures for hospital 10 10 and emergency department visits. The U.S. is currently using the 10th revision (ICD-10). 11 For list of ICD codes used in NM-IBIS, please visit [https://ibis. health.state.nm.us/view/html/MortICDlists.htm].11 For list of ICD codes used in NM-IBIS, please visit [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/view/html/MortICDlists.htm]. 12 12 </TEXT> 13 13 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/secure/query/module/mort/data_note/LifeExp.xml
r12883 r25253 19 19 In NM-IBIS, life expectancy is calculated using a method developed by CL Chiang. 20 20 For more information on calculation of life expectancy in NM-IBIS, please visit 21 the NM-IBIS [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resource/LifeExp.html life expectancy21 the NM-IBIS [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/LifeExp.html life expectancy 22 22 methods] page. 23 23 </TEXT> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/secure/query/module/mort/data_note/PopEstTract.xml
r25041 r25253 7 7 The first five digits of the census tract refer to the state and county 8 8 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) codes. For more information 9 and a list of NM county FIPS codes, visit http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resource/NMFips.html.9 and a list of NM county FIPS codes, visit https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/NMFips.html. 10 10 </TEXT> 11 11 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/secure/query/module/overview/MeasureSelection.xml
r12911 r25253 17 17 estimates and rates calculated using those estimates. A Word document describing 18 18 those changes may be found at 19 http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/view/docs/Query/Pop/2007PopDataTechnicalNote.doc.19 https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/view/docs/Query/Pop/2007PopDataTechnicalNote.doc. 20 20 </TEXT> 21 21 --> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/secure/query/module/tribalbirth/data_issue/TribalArea.xml
r13359 r25253 6 6 <TEXT>"Tribal Areas" refer to a set of 25 geographic areas in New Mexico that correspond to sovereign 7 7 American Indian nations, tribes and pueblos within New Mexico. Populations, Deaths and Births were estimated 8 for these areas using geocoding methods as is described on the [[https://ibis. health.state.nm.us/resource/TribalAreaMethods.html NM IBIS Tribal Areas methods page]].8 for these areas using geocoding methods as is described on the [[https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/TribalAreaMethods.html NM IBIS Tribal Areas methods page]]. 9 9 These estimates should be used with consideration of the limitations of these methods and compared to county 10 10 rates, counts and percentages. -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/secure/query/module/tribalbirth/data_note/Tribal.xml
r12883 r25253 23 23 <TEXT> 24 24 For more information on this methodology in New Mexico please visit the New Mexico Department of 25 Health [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resources/TribalAreaMethods.html Tribal Area Methodology]25 Health [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resources/TribalAreaMethods.html Tribal Area Methodology] 26 26 IBIS page. 27 27 </TEXT> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/secure/query/module/tribalbirth/overview/Tribal.xml
r12883 r25253 24 24 For more information this analysis in New Mexico see the New Mexico Department of 25 25 Health Tribal Area Methodology IBIS page, located at: 26 http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resources/TribalAreaMethods.html.26 https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resources/TribalAreaMethods.html. 27 27 </TEXT> 28 28 -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/secure/query/module/tribalmort/data_issue/TribalArea.xml
r13359 r25253 6 6 <TEXT>"Tribal Areas" refer to a set of 25 geographic areas in New Mexico that correspond to sovereign 7 7 American Indian nations, tribes and pueblos within New Mexico. Populations, Deaths and Births were estimated 8 for these areas using geocoding methods as is described on the [[https://ibis. health.state.nm.us/resource/TribalAreaMethods.html NM IBIS Tribal Areas methods page]].8 for these areas using geocoding methods as is described on the [[https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/TribalAreaMethods.html NM IBIS Tribal Areas methods page]]. 9 9 These estimates should be used with consideration of the limitations of these methods and compared to county 10 10 rates, counts and percentages. -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/secure/query/module/tribalmort/data_note/AgeAdj.xml
r12883 r25253 5 5 <TITLE>Age-adjusted Rates</TITLE> 6 6 <TEXT> 7 Data have been directly age-adjusted to the U.S. 2000 standard population. IBIS calculated this age-adjusted rate using the direct method. If there were fewer than 25 cases in the analysis, the indirect method of age-adjustment should be used. For more information on age-adjustment, please visit [https://ibis. health.state.nm.us/resource/AARate.html].7 Data have been directly age-adjusted to the U.S. 2000 standard population. IBIS calculated this age-adjusted rate using the direct method. If there were fewer than 25 cases in the analysis, the indirect method of age-adjustment should be used. For more information on age-adjustment, please visit [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/AARate.html]. 8 8 </TEXT> 9 9 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/secure/query/module/tribalmort/data_note/LifeExp.xml
r14146 r25253 19 19 In NM-IBIS, life expectancy is calculated using a method developed by CL Chiang. 20 20 For more information on calculation of life expectancy in NM-IBIS, please visit 21 the NM-IBIS [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resource/LifeExp.html life expectancy21 the NM-IBIS [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/LifeExp.html life expectancy 22 22 methods] page. 23 23 </TEXT> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/secure/query/module/tribalmort/data_note/Tribal.xml
r12883 r25253 23 23 <TEXT> 24 24 For more information on this methodology in New Mexico please visit the New Mexico Department of 25 Health [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resources/TribalAreaMethods.html Tribal Area Methodology]25 Health [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resources/TribalAreaMethods.html Tribal Area Methodology] 26 26 IBIS page. 27 27 </TEXT> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/secure/query/module/tribalmort/overview/Tribal.xml
r12883 r25253 23 23 <TEXT> 24 24 For more information on this methodology in New Mexico please visit the New Mexico Department of 25 Health [http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resources/TribalAreaMethods.html Tribal Area Methodology]25 Health [https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resources/TribalAreaMethods.html Tribal Area Methodology] 26 26 IBIS page. 27 27 </TEXT> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/secure/query/module/tribalpop/data_note/PopEstTract.xml
r12883 r25253 6 6 The first five digits of the census tract refer to the state and county 7 7 Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) codes. For more information 8 and a list of NM county FIPS codes, visit http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resources/NMFIPS.html.8 and a list of NM county FIPS codes, visit https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resources/NMFIPS.html. 9 9 </TEXT> 10 10 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/secure/query/module/tribalpop/data_note/SARefMaps.xml
r12883 r25253 6 6 <TEXT> 7 7 For reference maps, please paste this URL into your browser's 8 address window: http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/resource/SmallAreaMethods.html.8 address window: https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/SmallAreaMethods.html. 9 9 </TEXT> 10 10 </DATA_NOTE> -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/secure/selection/Index.xml
r24808 r25253 7 7 8 8 in 2.2: the path is: WEB-INF/xml/secure/selection/Index.xml 9 the URL is: http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us/secure/selection/SecureSelectionPages.html9 the URL is: https://ibis.doh.nm.gov/secure/selection/SecureSelectionPages.html 10 10 11 11 URL components: root app URL | controller URL pattern | path to file from xml_secure directory | selection file name.html 12 URL components: http ://ibis.health.state.nm.us| secure | selection | SecureSelectionPages.html12 URL components: https://ibis.doh.nm.gov | secure | selection | SecureSelectionPages.html 13 13 14 14 -
adopters/nm/trunk/src/main/webapps/nmibis-content/xml/text/TestofProportions.xml
r13035 r25253 1 1 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> 2 2 3 <TEXT>The Test of Proportions is a statistical test used to compare [[ibis. health.state.nm.us/resource/Glossary.html#R rates]] (such as a percentage3 <TEXT>The Test of Proportions is a statistical test used to compare [[ibis.doh.nm.gov/resource/Glossary.html#R rates]] (such as a percentage 4 4 or a death rate) between two independent populations (such as counties 5 5 or two age groups). By "independent" we mean there is no overlap in the members
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