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Coastal waters of Washington and Oregon, including the Columbia River estuary, were sampled for multiple oceanographic parameters. Data collection occurred from May 1995 to February 1998 using pump casts and CTD instruments deployed from ships. The dataset was compiled and archived by NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI).
Sentinel-2 is a land monitoring constellation of two satellites providing high-resolution optical imagery. The mission offers global coverage of Earth's land surface every 5 days, with Level-1C data available globally from June 2015 and Level-2A data available from November 2016 over Europe and globally since January 2017. The data is hosted by Element 84 on AWS Open Data.
This dataset assesses changes in coral reef benthic communities following successive marine heatwaves from 2015 to 2017 across a 5–25 m depth gradient in the remote Chagos Archipelago. Data were collected via repeat video surveys at 16 sites across four atolls before (2013/2014) and after (2018/2019) the heatwave events. It documents declines in hard and soft coral cover and increases in crustose coralline algae, sponge, and reef pavement.
World Health Organization data on new chronic Hepatitis B virus infections. The dataset likely contains counts of new cases, potentially aggregated by country and year. Published on the WHO Global Health Observatory platform, it serves as a resource for monitoring the global HBV burden.
Cumulative counts of individuals receiving treatment for chronic Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. The dataset is published by the World Health Organization (WHO) via the GHO platform, indicating a focus on global health monitoring. The specific temporal coverage, geographic scope, and data collection methodology are not detailed in the available metadata.
WHO data on Hepatitis B vaccination programs within prison populations. The dataset likely contains metrics on vaccination coverage, inmate demographics, and program outcomes. Published by the World Health Organization (WHO) via the GHO platform.
WHO Global Health Observatory data on Hepatitis A vaccination programs within prison systems. The dataset likely contains metrics on vaccination coverage, administration, and related health outcomes for incarcerated populations. It is published by the World Health Organization.
Chronic hepatitis B diagnosis coverage data, likely expressed as a percentage of the infected population, is provided by the World Health Organization (WHO) through its GHO platform. The dataset's columns suggest metrics related to diagnostic access and public health monitoring. Specific details on temporal coverage, geographic scope, and data granularity require verification after download.
A dataset from the World Health Organization (WHO) on the number of people diagnosed with chronic hepatitis C (HCV), including those who have been cured. The data likely contains counts of diagnosed and cured individuals, potentially aggregated by country or region. The specific temporal coverage, geographic scope, and data collection methodology are not detailed in the available metadata.
World Health Organization data on the number of persons receiving treatment for chronic Hepatitis B (HBV). The dataset likely contains tabular records aggregated from national health systems to monitor global treatment coverage. It is published on the WHO Global Health Observatory platform.
World Health Organization data on the percentage of people living with HIV who inject drugs and are diagnosed with chronic hepatitis C infection. The dataset likely contains epidemiological indicators for monitoring public health targets related to viral hepatitis and HIV. It is published by the World Health Organization on the GHO platform.
World Health Organization data on the cumulative treatment rate for chronic hepatitis C, expressed as a percentage of the total infected population, including those cured. The dataset likely contains time-series figures tracking global or regional progress against HCV. It is published by the WHO via the GHO platform.
Diagnosis statistics for chronic Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections, aggregated by the World Health Organization. The dataset likely contains counts of diagnosed persons, potentially broken down by geographic region or time period. It is published on the WHO Global Health Observatory (GHO) platform.
Published by the World Health Organization (WHO), this dataset likely contains mortality rates for chronic hepatitis B and C infections, standardized per 100,000 population. The columns suggest a tabular structure with metrics for different countries or regions. Temporal coverage and specific row counts are not provided in the metadata.
World Health Organization data on the number of deaths attributed to chronic Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. The dataset likely contains tabular mortality statistics, potentially aggregated by country or region. The specific temporal coverage, row count, and column details are not provided in the metadata.
World Health Organization data on the percentage of diagnosed chronic hepatitis B (HBV) cases receiving treatment. The dataset likely contains country-level or regional estimates of treatment coverage. It is published on the WHO Global Health Observatory (GHO) platform.
World Health Organization data provides the percentage of people with chronic hepatitis B who are receiving treatment. This metric likely tracks global or regional progress towards health targets. The dataset originates from the WHO's Global Health Observatory platform.
In-prison Hepatitis C diagnosis (number of diagnoses) is a dataset from the World Health Organization's Global Health Observatory. It likely contains counts of Hepatitis C diagnoses within prison populations. The specific temporal and geographic coverage, as well as the exact number of records, are not detailed in the available metadata.
World Health Organization data tracks the percentage of people living with HIV who receive treatment for chronic hepatitis C infection. This metric likely serves as a key indicator for monitoring integrated care programs in global public health. The dataset originates from the WHO's Global Health Observatory platform, which aggregates health statistics from member countries.
Global data on the number of persons who have started treatment for chronic Hepatitis C virus (HCV). The dataset is published by the World Health Organization (WHO) via the GHO platform. Its specific temporal coverage and granularity are not detailed in the available metadata.