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Disease surveillance, vaccination data, epidemiology, health system capacity, mortality statistics
2,896 datasets
Weekly mortality data from the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) surveillance system, published on data.cdc.gov. The dataset includes counts of deaths from pneumonia, influenza, and all causes, broken down by state, region, age, and season. The data was last updated on 2019-04-05.
Outbreak data of scolyte attacks operated as part of state-subsidised phytosanitary control between 2001 and 2007. The dataset is provided by the Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières (BRGM) and was last updated in March 2019. It is served via a Web Feature Service (WFS) for direct download.
ENVIDAT provides continuous soil matrix potential measurements at three depths around pine trees in Visp, Switzerland. Data were collected using Decagon MPS-2 sensors placed near trees in areas with varying shrub density. The dataset was last updated in 2019.
Europe is covered by a dataset of 6,929 documented plague outbreaks spanning from 1347 to 1900 AD. The data was digitized by ENVIDAT from a historical inventory originally published in 1976. The dataset was last updated in 2019.
United Kingdom boundaries for Public Health England Centres as of July 2015, provided by the Government Digital Service. The data was last updated on the platform in September 2018 and is correct as of the download date of November 21, 2016. Boundaries have been generalised to 20 metres and clipped.
2016 weekly mortality data from the 122 Cities Mortality Reporting System, covering deaths from all causes and pneumonia or influenza. The dataset was compiled from voluntary reports by vital statistics offices in 122 U.S. cities, most with populations over 100,000, and is hosted by data.cdc.gov. It was last updated on the platform in January 2018.
122 U.S. cities voluntarily report weekly death certificate counts, including pneumonia and influenza (P&I) deaths, by age group. The data is reported by the place of occurrence and the week the certificate was filed, covering cities with populations typically over 100,000. The dataset was last updated on the Socrata platform on 2018-01-19.
NFI4b provides volume of stemwood with bark for trees and shrubs starting at 12 cm dbh that were used, died, or disappeared between inventories. The dataset is part of the Fourth National Forest Inventory for Switzerland, produced by the Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL and published in 2014. The values are calculated without D7/tree height data and are not bias-corrected, but allow for robust estimation of changes at canton or forest district levels.
NFI4b data from the Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL tracks stemwood volume changes for trees above 12 cm dbh. The dataset includes negative values resulting from statistical corrections for bias in small sample sizes. It was published online in 2014 and updated on the NASA EarthData platform in 2018.
Stemwood volume data for trees and shrubs that died or disappeared between successive Swiss National Forest Inventories. The dataset is produced by the Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, with results published online in 2014 and last updated in 2018. It includes measurements for trees starting at 12 cm diameter at breast height (dbh).
Stemwood volume data from trees and shrubs that died or disappeared between two Swiss national forest inventories. The dataset was produced by the Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL and published online in 2014, covering the NFI survey period of 2009-2013. It provides estimates for cantons or forest districts, calculated without using tree height data and uncorrected for bias.
Chicago Department of Public Health clinic locations for Mental Health, STI, and WIC services. The dataset includes columns for street addresses, hours of operation, phone numbers, and clinic types, sourced from data.cityofchicago.org. It was last updated on August 3, 2017.
The 122 Cities Mortality Reporting System contains weekly death counts from 122 major U.S. cities, voluntarily reported from 1962 until its retirement in 2016. Data includes total deaths and those where pneumonia or influenza was a cause, broken down by age groups. The dataset was published by data.cdc.gov and last updated on October 6, 2016.
Long-term experimental data tracks krill growth, mortality, and physiology under CO2 levels ranging from 400 to 4000 ppm over one year. The dataset was produced by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre and last updated in February 2016.
2015-benchmarked infant mortality rate estimates for 234 countries and territories, with 143 providing subnational data. The dataset, produced by ESDIS, integrates data from national offices, DHS, and MICS surveys conducted between 2006 and 2014. It includes estimates of births and infant deaths mapped to a spatial resolution of approximately 1 kilometer.
Global Subnational Infant Mortality Rates, Version 2 provides infant mortality rate estimates for 234 countries and territories, with subnational data for 143 of them. The dataset is benchmarked to 2015 and was created by ESDIS using data from national offices, Demographic and Health Surveys, and other sources collected between 2006 and 2014. It is mapped to a spatial grid with a resolution of approximately 1 kilometer.
Nearly 19,000 European beech trees from unmanaged forests in Switzerland, Germany, and Ukraine were monitored to model mortality. Tree death was analyzed as a function of stem diameter (DBH) and relative basal area increment (relBAI), alongside environmental and stand characteristics. The dataset was compiled by ENVIDAT and published in a 2016 study.
From April 2013, Harrow Council became the host for a joint Public Health team serving Harrow and Barnet, following a White Paper outlining the transfer of Public Health functions to local authorities in England. The dataset, published by the Government Digital Service, was last updated in June 2015. It likely contains records related to the inter-authority agreement and the operation of the shared service.
Global estimates of Healthy Life Expectancy (HALE), which adjusts standard life expectancy for time spent in poor health. The dataset was produced by the CEOS_EXTRA organization. The last recorded update was in December 2002.
Global Flood Mortality Risks and Distribution is a 2.5-minute resolution global grid estimating potential mortality from flood hazards. The dataset was produced by Columbia University's CHRR and CIESIN in collaboration with The World Bank, using mortality records from 1981 to 2000. It classifies mortality risk estimates into ten decile-based hazard classes.