From colleague Nakayla McLelland, wastewater testing last week detected traces of measles in Luna County.

The health department is advising residents to be on the alert, although no cases have been confirmed in the county yet.

https://www.abqjournal.com/lifestyles/health/article_5dd91324-b087-49e9-9350-2ddeb8b53f13.html

#NewMexico #LunaCounty #DemingNM #measles #nmdoh

Wastewater testing found measles has reached Deming

A sample taken from wastewater in Deming has tested positive for measles, a possible indicator that the virus is active in the area, according to the New Mexico Department of

Albuquerque Journal

"The #NewMexico Department of Health (#NMDOH) confirms that a deceased resident of Lea County, who was #unvaccinated, tested positive for #measles.

"Measles is a highly contagious respiratory illness that can cause severe complications. One in five cases requires hospitalization, and approximately three in every 1,000 cases result in death. https://www.nmhealth.org/news/alert/2025/3/?view=2188 #USPol #PublicHealth

Lea County resident tests positive for measles after death

#COVID19 #NewMexico #NMDOH Take steps to reduce risk of respiratory illnesses this holiday season

#NMDOH is working in numerous ways to implement a comprehensive, data-driven approach. This approach, based on the best available evidence as key to preventing #suicide includes seven strategies:

· Strengthen Economic Supports

· Strengthen Access and Delivery of Suicide Care

· Create Protective Environments

· Promote Connectedness

· Teach Coping and Problem-Solving Skills

· Identify and Support People at Risk

· Lessen Harms and Prevent Future risk

https://www.nmhealth.org/news/information/2021/12/?view=1739

New Mexico Suicide Deaths Increase in 2020

#NewMexico Department of Health (#NMDOH) announced that 520 NM residents died by #suicide in 2020; this is an increase of five suicides as compared to 2019. NM had the fourth highest age-adjusted rate for suicides in the nation in 2019, (which is the most recent year for which US data are available). NM had a crude suicide rate of 24.6 deaths per 100,000 residents in 2020, which is 23% higher than the crude rate in 2010 (19.9 deaths per 100,000 residents).

https://www.nmhealth.org/news/information/2021/12/?view=1739

New Mexico Suicide Deaths Increase in 2020