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Disease surveillance, vaccination data, epidemiology, health system capacity, mortality statistics
2,873 datasets
Mortality Rate in the USA by Gender, Area, Cause provides data on the primary causes of death across the United States. The dataset includes breakdowns by gender and geographic area. The original author, source organization, and specific temporal coverage are currently unknown.
Modelled structures of the COVID-19 spike glycoprotein in closed and open conformations are presented. The work by Naveen Vankadari predicts unique N- and O-linked glycosylation sites and a potential interaction with the human CD26 protein. These computational predictions aim to assist in therapeutic development against the virus.
A survey of 187 individuals from local administrations across Germany's 401 districts and independent cities, conducted in March 2021. Participants included heads of crisis management teams, public health officials, and mayors.
A collection of 9 million tweet IDs related to the COVID-19 pandemic, published between January 27 and April 20, 2020. The dataset was created by Negin Karisani of Purdue University West Lafayette and includes a pre-trained BERT model for text analysis.
Com-COV3 is a dataset from a clinical trial comparing different COVID-19 vaccine schedule combinations for adolescents. The data is associated with research by Emma Plested and was published on the paperswithcode platform. The specific content, scale, and variables require verification after download due to minimal metadata.
An academic paper by Morton Ann Gernsbacher, titled 'Three Reasons Not to Believe in an Autism Epidemic', is available on the paperswithcode platform. The paper likely contains textual arguments and analysis related to autism prevalence trends. The license is listed as closed, and the organization and last update date are unknown.
A clinical trial dataset from a Phase III study investigating a vaccine against COVID-19. The dataset is published on the paperswithcode platform and is authored by Peter O’Reilly. The specific scale, time range, and detailed contents of the data are not provided in the metadata.
A Faculty Opinions recommendation for a clinical trial investigating the antiviral drug Remdesivir in adults with severe COVID-19. The trial was randomized, double-blind, and placebo-controlled, involving multiple centers. The dataset, sourced from paperswithcode, likely contains tabular results from this medical research study.
A briefing paper from the paperswithcode platform analyzes lessons from the Ebola crisis and previous outbreaks to review requirements for building resilient health systems in West Africa and globally. The paper presents recommendations for affected countries, governments, donors, and international organizations. It focuses on six key elements for resilient systems: trained health workers, available medicines, health information systems, infrastructure, public financing, and a strong public sector.
Fear of COVID-19 Scale--Japanese Version is a psychological assessment tool adapted for the Japanese population. The dataset likely contains survey responses measuring fear and anxiety related to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was authored by Haruhiko Midorikawa and is hosted on the paperswithcode platform.
A research paper or collection from paperswithcode, authored by Caitlin Monahan, analyzing the relationship between COVID-19, ageism, and societal responses. The content likely contains textual analysis of how positive and negative societal reactions impact older adults. The specific data volume, update date, and geographic scope are not provided in the metadata.
A dataset associated with the research paper 'The challenge of fetal mortality' by author Marian F. MacDorman. The dataset is hosted on the paperswithcode platform, which aggregates resources for AI/ML research. The specific content, size, and structure require verification after download.
Conducting research during the COVID-19 pandemic is a dataset from paperswithcode. The dataset likely contains scholarly papers and related materials concerning research methodologies and findings during the COVID-19 pandemic. The author is listed as Rebecca A. Clay, and the platform tags suggest a focus on virology, medicine, and geography.
Perry N. Halkitis authored a paper titled 'Discrimination and homophobia fuel the HIV epidemic in gay and bisexual men', published on paperswithcode. The paper likely contains qualitative or quantitative data related to social determinants of health. The specific data format, size, and structure are not detailed in the provided metadata.
OECD likely provides data on life expectancy at age 65. The dataset appears to be hosted on Papers with Code, suggesting it may be used for benchmarking or analysis. The specific columns, time range, and geographic coverage are unknown.
Michael Camilleri authored a paper on diabetic gastroparesis, which is listed on paperswithcode. The paper likely discusses the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and clinical management of gastroparesis in diabetic patients.
A paper discussing the unique challenges and potential solutions for managing COVID-19 outbreaks in American jails and prisons. The description emphasizes the severe risks of under-reaction and the need to leverage all available resources. It originates from the paperswithcode platform.
OECD data on influenza vaccination rates. The dataset likely contains time-series metrics on vaccination coverage, potentially across different countries or demographic groups. The data is published on the paperswithcode platform.
Cornelia Betsch's COVID-19 Snapshot Monitoring instrument likely contains survey data for tracking public perceptions and behaviors during the pandemic. The dataset is published on the paperswithcode platform, which aggregates resources for AI/ML practitioners. Its specific scale, temporal coverage, and column details are not provided in the available metadata.
Infant mortality rates likely compiled by the OECD. The dataset appears to contain demographic and health statistics. Columns suggest it includes metrics related to infant deaths per geographic region.