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Disease surveillance, vaccination data, epidemiology, health system capacity, mortality statistics
2,894 datasets
Montana survey data provides estimates for substance use and mental health measures from the combined 2010 and 2011 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health. Results are broken down for five specific age groups, including 12 to 17, 18 to 25, and adults 26 or older. Topics covered include past month illicit drug, alcohol, and tobacco use, substance dependence, and serious mental illness.
Annual school-level survey data from Connecticut tracks vaccination coverage and exemption rates for mandated vaccine series across pre-K through 12th grade. The dataset reports percentages of students vaccinated and compliant, and counts of exemptions, broken down by school year, county or county-equivalent region, grade, and vaccine. It reflects a 2024-2025 change from eight counties to nine planning regions as the primary geographic units.
U.S. adults were surveyed monthly from January 2021 to April 2023 as part of a cross-sectional online omnibus. The survey tracks COVID-19 vaccine uptake, readiness, and hesitancy, later expanding to include parental intentions for child vaccination and booster doses. Columns suggest data on beliefs, behaviors, and demographic variables like age, race, income, and urbanicity.
US county-level data provides spatially smoothed, age-standardized mortality rates for heart disease among adults 35+ from 2021 to 2023. The dataset, produced by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, can be stratified by sex and racial/ethnic group for detailed analysis.
Age-standardized stroke mortality data for US adults aged 35+ provides spatially smoothed county-level rates. The dataset covers a 3-year average from 2021 to 2023 and can be analyzed by sex and racial/ethnic group. Data originates from the National Vital Statistics System.
CDC WONDER's United States Cancer Statistics provide official federal data on cancer incidence and mortality from 1999 onward. The dataset includes case counts, deaths, and age-adjusted rates, broken down by year, state, metropolitan area, age group, race, ethnicity, sex, and cancer site. It is produced by the CDC and NCI in collaboration with the North American Association of Central Cancer Registries.
County-level national mortality and population data spanning the years 1999-2009, based on death certificates for U.S. residents. The National Center for Health Statistics produces the data, which includes death counts, crude and age-adjusted death rates, and demographic breakdowns.
1999-2009 county-level national mortality and population data from U.S. death certificates. The dataset contains death counts, crude and age-adjusted death rates, standard errors, and confidence intervals. It is produced by the National Center for Health Statistics and can be filtered by residence, age, race, ethnicity, sex, and cause of death.
Data from the National Immunization Survey-Teen (NIS-Teen) tracks vaccination coverage among adolescents aged 13-17 years. It includes sociodemographic characteristics and is aggregated by state, HHS Region, and the United States. The dataset was last updated in August 2025 by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.
The dataset contains an analysis of the state of implementation of preventive vaccinations in the Chernivtsi region for the first six months of 2025. It was published by the States site of Ukraine and last updated on August 6, 2025.
State of Connecticut data provides school-level vaccination percentages for kindergarten students for the 2024-2025 academic year. The dataset covers six mandated vaccine series—polio, DTaP, MMR, hepatitis B, varicella, and hepatitis A—and tracks exemption rates. It is collected via an annual school immunization survey.
2002 to 2014 data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health assesses trends in driving under the influence of alcohol or illicit drugs. The report analyzes behavior among individuals aged 16 or older in the United States, segmented by age and gender.
2015-2016 state-level estimates from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, produced by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. The dataset contains individual files for specific substance use and mental health outcomes.
Annual average percentages of marijuana use in the past year, categorized by age group and state, derived from the 2013 and 2014 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH). The data is published by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services provides annual average percentages of any mental illness in the past year for adults aged 18 or older. The data is aggregated by state and substate regions based on the 2008-2010 National Survey on Drug Use and Health.
Annual average percentages of cocaine use in the past year, segmented by age group and state. The data originates from the 2013 and 2014 National Surveys on Drug Use and Health (NSDUHs) and is published by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.
2013-2014 NSDUH state estimates provide data on substance use and mental health outcomes. The dataset contains individual files for each outcome, produced by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Specific row and column counts are not provided in the input.
United States county-level small area estimations track monthly changes in adult COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy for the HHS 'We Can Do This' public education campaign. The dataset provides modeled proportions and standard errors for three population segments: vaccination enthusiasts, the target audience, and those not targeted by outreach. Columns suggest it is designed for temporal and geographic analysis of public health intervention effectiveness.
Wave 27 of the HHS Monthly Outcome Survey provides small area estimations for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ COVID-19 Public Education Campaign. The data includes estimates and standard errors for audience size and vaccination enthusiasm by county and month. It is hosted on datahub.hhs.gov and was last updated on July 3, 2025.
HIV/AIDS surveillance data for adults ages 18 and older, reported to the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's HIV Epidemiology Program. The dataset includes annual counts and rates for diagnoses, deaths, and care linkage metrics, with data reported through March 31, 2022. It is published by the City of New York via its open data portal.