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Disease surveillance, vaccination data, epidemiology, health system capacity, mortality statistics
2,873 datasets
Vaccination Coverage Among Children in Kindergarten--United States, 2009-10 School Year is a dataset likely containing statistics on immunization rates for kindergarten-aged children. The dataset was published on paperswithcode and authored by Shannon Stokley. It likely contains data collected during the 2009-2010 academic year.
Survey data on HIV and sexually transmitted diseases in correctional facilities, likely collected by Theodore M. Hammett. The dataset is hosted on PapersWithCode and has a closed license.
Outbreaks of Multidrug-Resistant Shigella sonnei Gastroenteritis Associated with Day Care Centers--Kansas, Kentucky, and Missouri, 2005 is a dataset published on paperswithcode. It likely contains epidemiological data related to specific disease outbreaks in 2005. The dataset was authored by N. Obiesie.
Mortality data for individuals recently released from incarceration, focusing on drug-related causes. The dataset was published on paperswithcode by author Michael Farrell and covers the years 1998 to 2000. The specific variables and scale of the data are unknown from the provided metadata.
1999-2006 data on mortality among teenagers aged 12-19 years in the United States. The dataset is authored by Arialdi MiniΓ±o and sourced from paperswithcode. Columns likely contain demographic and cause-of-death variables.
Giving access to the replication package for the paper 'Pandemics Depress the Economy, Public Health Interventions Do Not: Evidence from the 1918 Flu'. It contains input data and Stata code required to reproduce the study's findings. The author is Sergio Correia, and it was last updated in February 2026.
Serving as the replication package for the paper 'Pandemics Depress the Economy, Public Health Interventions Do Not: Evidence from the 1918 Flu'. It contains the input data and Stata code required to reproduce the study's findings on the economic effects of the 1918 influenza pandemic and public health measures.
50 to 70 million Americans are estimated to chronically suffer from sleep disorders, according to an Institute of Medicine committee report. The report details the wide-ranging health consequences and calls for increased workforce and research capacity in sleep medicine. It originates from the paperswithcode platform and discusses the fragmentation of current research and clinical care.
Geolocated monthly data on 22 zoonotic diseases in Africa from January 1997 to December 2019. It was created to analyze the relationship between disease outbreaks and civil conflict, with results indicating disease constrained state military activity but increased social conflict risk involving non-state actors.
CADAS-DR provides baseline health and cognitive data collected in the Dominican Republic by William Dow and the Caribbean American Dementia and Aging Study (CADAS) team. The dataset focuses on aging metrics and dementia indicators within the Caribbean population, with metadata updated as of March 2026. It serves as a foundational record for longitudinal research into regional geriatric health.
NOAA_NCEI data from March to September 2001 investigates growth rate and grazing mortality regulating photosynthetic prokaryotic picoplankton in the Sargasso Sea. The time-series dataset likely contains measurements of phytoplankton and picoplankton populations. Its analysis can inform models of marine carbon cycling and ecosystem productivity in the Northwest Atlantic.
Life expectancy data published on the Kaggle platform. The dataset's specific variables, temporal coverage, and geographic scope are not detailed in the available metadata. Further details about the data's origin, size, and structure require verification after download.
Mortality data likely contains records related to deaths. The dataset is published on Kaggle. Its specific content, source, and temporal coverage are unknown.
Greater London Authority provides a paper summarizing evidence and analysis on the impacts of COVID-19 on London's economy and its outlook. The paper is intended to inform policy responses by key actors and stakeholders. It was last updated on 2026-03-25.
Wide-ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research (WONDER) aggregates U.S. public health surveillance data from sources like death certificates, birth records, and disease case reports. The platform hosts data from systems including the National Notifiable Disease Surveillance System and the 122 Cities Mortality Reporting System. Data spans several decades, with some records, like county-level mortality data, beginning as early as 1979.
Colombia's National Health Institute (INS) provides processed PCR test data from the SisMuestras system operational since April 15, 2020. The dataset includes municipal-level counts of processed tests, with data contributed by laboratories within the national network. The dataset was last updated in December 2025.
This dataset contains physical health and wellness factors for individuals who gave birth in Cook County, Illinois, excluding Chicago. It is part of a seven-dataset series curated by the Cook County Department of Public Health from Illinois Department of Public Health records. To protect confidentiality, counts below 5 and rates below 20 are masked.
Data from the Cook County Department of Public Health covers a select set of mortality causes for suburban Cook County, Illinois, excluding Chicago. To protect confidentiality, counts below 5 and rates below 20 are masked with an asterisk. Users must exercise caution during aggregation to avoid overcounting due to overlapping geographic and demographic categories.
Historical inspections and pre-adjudicated violations for active, city-regulated, center-based childcare programs and summer camps in New York City. The dataset covers the past three years of regulatory activity and includes program license information. Data reflects a snapshot as of May 14, 2019, due to a system upgrade.
Featuring survey results from 780 women aged 25β64 years in the Metropolitan Region of Chile, assessing the acceptability of HPV vaginal self-sampling. It compares responses from 243 rural and 537 urban participants using a questionnaire based on the Theoretical Framework of Acceptability. The study examines differences by area of residence and associations with prior HPV screening experience.