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Disease surveillance, vaccination data, epidemiology, health system capacity, mortality statistics
2,894 datasets
County-level heart disease mortality data for US adults aged 35+ from 2014 to 2016 provides a 3-year average. Rates are age-standardized and spatially smoothed, and can be stratified by sex and race/ethnicity. The data originates from the National Vital Statistics System and is published by data.cdc.gov.
2015 to 2017 data provides 3-year average, age-standardized, and spatially smoothed stroke mortality rates for US adults aged 35 and over. The dataset includes breakdowns by sex, race/ethnicity, and geographic level from state to county. It originates from the CDC's National Vital Statistics System.
Age-standardized death rates for heart disease are provided for over 3,000 US counties and territories from 2017 to 2019. The CDC's National Vital Statistics System compiled this dataset, which includes spatially smoothed county-level estimates. Data can be stratified by sex and race/ethnicity.
Age-standardized and spatially smoothed mortality rates for heart disease among US adults aged 35 and older. The data is a 3-year average from 2018 to 2020, sourced from the National Vital Statistics System and hosted by data.cdc.gov. It includes breakdowns by sex and race/ethnicity across states, territories, and counties.
2018 to 2020 data provides age-standardized, spatially smoothed stroke mortality rates for US adults aged 35 and older. Rates can be analyzed by sex and race/ethnicity, sourced from the National Vital Statistics System. The dataset includes state and county-level estimates for a three-year average period.
2014 to 2016 age-standardized stroke mortality rates for U.S. adults aged 35 and older. The dataset provides spatially smoothed county-level data, viewable by sex and race/ethnicity, sourced from the National Vital Statistics System and published by data.cdc.gov. It includes columns for location, demographic stratifications, and data values with footnotes.
Prevalence estimates for select oral health topics derived from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). The data is provided by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services and was last updated in April 2025. Specific row and column counts are not provided in the input.
Weekly provisional death counts for influenza, pneumonia, and COVID-19 are reported to the National Center for Health Statistics. The data is aggregated by week ending date, state, HHS region, and age group. It is produced by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services and was last updated in April 2025.
United States county-level age-standardized heart disease mortality rates averaged over three years. The data likely contains demographic stratifications by sex and race/ethnicity and originates from the National Vital Statistics System. The dataset was last updated on February 4, 2025.
Age-standardized stroke mortality data for US adults aged 35 and older, aggregated as a 3-year average from 2019 to 2021. The dataset is sourced from the National Vital Statistics System and includes spatially smoothed county-level rates. Data can be stratified by sex and race/ethnicity, and is published by data.cdc.gov.
Archived daily data from the New York State Department of Health reports doses of the updated COVID-19 vaccine administered by state-registered providers. The dataset, sourced from the New York State Immunization Information System (NYSIIS), provides a lower-bound estimate of vaccinations by county and region, excluding New York City residents. Reporting for adults became voluntary after the public health emergency ended, though it remains mandatory for individuals 18 and under.
Weekly archived county-level data on COVID-19 cases and deaths in the United States. The dataset was compiled by the CDC from state and county sources and is no longer updated after May 11, 2023. It contains cumulative and new weekly counts for each county.
Philadelphia Department of Public Health publishes an annual systematic assessment of population health. The Community Health Assessment includes indicators for health behaviors, conditions, healthcare factors, and social and environmental determinants. An interactive Community Health Explorer tool makes the data accessible.
United States county-level data on cumulative and weekly COVID-19 case and death rates, archived by the CDC after the public health emergency ended in May 2023. The dataset includes columns for cumulative deaths, total cases per 100k, and 7-day change rates, derived from state and local health department reports. Data collection involved automated web collection and a CDC review process to ensure accuracy before public posting.
2005-2009 mortality data quantifies deaths caused by cigarette smoking across U.S. states. The dataset, published by data.cdc.gov, includes estimates by sex, location, and specific disease measures. It is derived from the SAMMEC methodology endorsed by the U.S. Surgeon General.
This dataset comprises survey responses from 23 lead investigators and administrative records for 26 disaster research projects funded by the Natural Hazards Center between 2020 and 2021. Conducted by Rachel Adams in April 2023, the evaluation measures program objectives including workforce training, research translation, and equitable collaborations. The data represents $1,111,452 in funding distributed across 57 institutions.
Heart disease mortality data for US adults aged 35+ covers states, territories, and counties from 2018 to 2020. The dataset provides age-standardized and spatially smoothed rates, viewable by sex and race/ethnicity categories. It originates from the National Vital Statistics System and is maintained by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.
Health.data.ny.gov provides a dataset tracking COVID-19 vaccination status for hospice staff across New York State. It includes counts of partially and fully vaccinated direct care and total staff at the agency level. The dataset was archived and ceased updates on January 22, 2025.
Health.data.ny.gov provides archived records of COVID-19 vaccination rates among staff at Certified Home Health Agencies (CHHAs) in New York State. The dataset tracks partial, full, and booster vaccination counts for all staff and direct care staff at the agency level. Reporting ceased on January 22, 2025.
State-level data on influenza and Tdap vaccination coverage among women with a recent live birth, collected via the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS). The dataset includes estimates by age and race/ethnicity, published by data.cdc.gov and last updated in January 2025.