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These instructions explain how to ship average dog, cat, fox and skunk specimens for rabies testing.
List of the proposed rule changes.
These instructions explain how to collect lead and copper samples.
This document answers many questions about workers who are at risk of bringing home lead from work.
This fact sheet explains what West Nile Virus is, what the symptoms are, how the infection is spread, how long people are contagious for, what treatments are available, how you can protect yourself and your family, and more.
This document answers common questions including what plague is, what symptoms are, how it spreads, how long people are contagious, what treatments are available, and more.
The mosquito-borne viral encephalitides (arboviral diseases) are a group of acute central nervous system illnesses. The diseases of this group that occur in New Mexico are western equine encephalitis, St. Louis encephalitis, and West Nile virus.
Provides a wealth of information about plague for New Mexico physicians and healthcare workers including agent, mode of transmission, period of communicability, incubation period, common symptoms, specific forms of plague, laboratory diagnosis, treatment, surveillance, and reporting.


