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Medical imaging (X-ray, CT, MRI), electronic health records, clinical trials, ECG/EEG, pathology
13,208 datasets
De-identified participant data from formative research on healthcare workers' perceptions of task-sharing for psychosis screening and detection at the community level in Malawi. It was collected as part of the PROMISE study and includes individual and group participant data.
The Brazilian More Doctors Program dataset likely contains tabular data evaluating the program's implementation from 2013 to 2015. It was compiled by Hêider Aurélio Pinto of Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul through documentary review and analysis of official databases. The data focuses on results related to physician supply, allocation equity, and primary care coverage expansion.
Alexander Stark and Guido Eibl from the University of California, Los Angeles authored a clinical overview of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). The text discusses epidemiology, tumor biology, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis, noting that 80-90% of patients have surgically incurable disease at presentation. It excludes pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors and cancer arising from cystic lesions.
Private Clinic Patient Visit Data (2023–2024) is a dataset hosted on Kaggle. It likely contains records of patient interactions at a private medical facility over a two-year period. The specific columns, size, and author are unknown.
X-ray images likely related to health diagnostics. The dataset is published on Kaggle, which suggests a focus on machine learning applications. Specific details about the collection size, source, and time period are not provided in the metadata.
Kaggle hosts a dataset of synthetic electrocardiogram signals labelled with classes, likely based on the MIT-BIH arrhythmia database. The dataset's specific size, creation date, and author are not provided in the metadata. Its content and structure must be verified after download.
A collection of health-related queries likely submitted to a chatbot service in Pakistan. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but specific details about its size, creation date, and authorship are not provided in the available metadata. The content appears to be text-based, focusing on health topics relevant to the Pakistani context.
A collection of retinal fundus images published on Kaggle. The dataset likely contains images of the interior surface of the eye. Specific details on volume, collection method, and temporal coverage are unavailable from the provided metadata.
Sollom, Richard authored a report on the Bahraini government's use of toxic chemical agents against civilians during 2011-2012 pro-democracy protests. The findings are based on 102 in-depth interviews with victims, witnesses, and officials, alongside physical examinations and evidence review. The report also includes a comparative analysis of toxic chemical agent use by security forces in 28 countries.
Data from the COV1001 phase I-IIa clinical trial reports humoral and cellular immune responses from 20 Ad26.COV2.S vaccinated individuals. It compares responses against the original SARS-CoV-2 strain WA1/2020 and the B.1.1.7, CAL.20C, P.1, and B.1.351 variants of concern. The dataset was authored by G Alter and shared via the paperswithcode platform.
CABI's datasheet provides structured information on Staphylococcus aureus infections. The content covers identity, associated diseases, hosts, diagnosis, pathology, epidemiology, and prevention. It is sourced from the paperswithcode platform and is described as a closed-license resource.
A technical bulletin authored by Michael N. Sawka provides doctrine for U.S. Army health care providers. It outlines evidence-based preventive programs, diagnostic procedures, and treatment protocols for heat-related illnesses. The document includes chapters on physiological adaptations, risk factor management, and appendices on equipment like the wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT) index.
United States hospital discharge records from 1988, providing statistics on hospital utilization. The dataset contains medical and demographic information abstracted from patient records in a national sample of nonfederal short-stay hospitals. It was produced by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, National Center for Health Statistics.
A dataset concerning lung disease, hosted on the Kaggle platform. Its specific contents, such as the number of records or the types of features, are not detailed in the available metadata. The dataset's origin, author, and collection methodology are currently unknown.
Featuring results from a phase 3, open-label, randomized controlled equivalence trial involving 1809 treatment-naive participants infected with HIV-1. The trial evaluated the virologic efficacy and tolerability of three nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor-sparing antiretroviral regimens over at least 96 weeks of follow-up. It was conducted across 57 sites in the United States and Puerto Rico.
Results from a multicenter randomized controlled trial with 360 treatment-experienced HIV-1-infected participants. It compares regimen failure and safety outcomes over 48 weeks between patients who omitted NRTIs versus those who added NRTIs to an optimized antiretroviral regimen. The study was conducted by the ACTG Statistical and Data Analysis Center.
This dataset supports a study comparing health outcomes and spending for veterans aged 65 and older eligible for both VA and Medicare-funded private hospital care. The analysis found the VA reduced 28-day mortality by 4.5 percentage points and 28-day spending by 21%. The specific row count, column count, and data structure are not provided in the input.
A dataset concerning hospital readmissions, likely containing patient records and outcomes. It is published on the Kaggle platform. The specific source, collection method, and temporal coverage are not detailed in the available metadata.
Chest radiography images intended for artificial intelligence and computer vision applications. The dataset's specific size, collection method, and origin are not detailed in the provided metadata. Further inspection of the actual data files on Kaggle is required to confirm its scale and contents.
Kaggle hosts a dataset of images for apple leaf disease classification. The collection likely contains labeled images across 13 distinct disease categories. Metadata is minimal; actual content requires verification after download.