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Disease surveillance, vaccination data, epidemiology, health system capacity, mortality statistics
2,859 datasets
M. Nowak's dataset contains 2,118 complete necropsy reports from public veterinary authorities in southern Germany between 2019 and 2023. It categorizes mortality by species, age, sex, season, and cause of death using the WHO ICD-11 classification system. The analysis highlights infectious diseases and trauma as leading causes, with a focus on species like European hare, red fox, roe deer, and wild boar.
78 participants completed neuroimaging and memory tests to explore links between COVID-19 severity, brain perfusion, and cognitive dysfunction. Justin M. Palmer authored this dataset, which includes perfusion MRI measurements and scores from the Mnemonic Similarity Task and Face-Name Associative Memory Exam. The data was last updated on April 10, 2026.
Min Yang's study analyzes varicella outbreak data from Wuxi, China, spanning 2014 to 2024. The research evaluates the impact of a free two-dose vaccination policy implemented in late 2018 on outbreak frequency, case counts, and duration. It employs interrupted time series, ARIMA modeling, and spatial analysis.
Survey data on individual contacts, interactions, and time spent in public zones was collected in refugee camps in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. The data was gathered to inform simulation models for COVID-19 planning in the world's largest refugee settlement. The dataset was published by UNHCR and last updated on 2026-04 03.
132 local geographic areas in Alberta are covered in this dataset, which provides the distribution of deaths by cause of death over a 10-year period from 2001 to 2010. It was published by the Government of Alberta in February 2013 as part of the 'Alberta Health Primary Health Care - Community Profiles' report. The data is aggregated at both the local area level and for the entire province of Alberta.
A 23.7 KB dataset by Hyunmin Koo, last updated on 2026-05-19, records the presence or absence of Human Endogenous Retrovirus (HERV) loci across macrophage samples. The data compares samples from non-COVID controls, tuberculosis (TB), and COVID-19 bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) datasets. Detection was defined as having at least 9 usable windows and a read depth of 3 or greater.
Claims data from over 3 million people insured by BARMER reveals persistently higher mortality rates for individuals needing long-term care. The analysis, conducted by Luisa Haß, calculates mortality rate ratios (MRR) for German men and women aged 60 and older from 2020 to 2024. The most extreme disparity was found in women aged 90+, where the MRR increased from 6.6 to 60.7 over the study period.
2,796 respondents participated in a multi-stakeholder rapid assessment conducted from June 8th to 19th, 2020. The survey aimed to quantify the measurable impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on refugee and host community livelihoods in Zambia, including Lusaka and three refugee settlements. The assessment was conducted by UNHCR - The UN Refugee Agency in response to trade restrictions and limited mobility.
The Delaware COVID-19 Wastewater Viral Activity Levels dataset is provided for public use by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). It contains weekly viral activity levels for Delaware, categorized from 'Very Low' to 'Very High', based on wastewater monitoring. The data includes columns for Data_Collection_Period, National_WVAL, Regional_WVAL, Week_Ending_Date, StateOrTerritory, Coverage, StateOrTerritory_WVAL, and WVAL_Category.
A supplementary research file describes immune response data from mice vaccinated with the Atomic Layering Thermostable Antigen and Adjuvant (ALTA®) platform. The data compares humoral and cellular responses against several liquid vaccine formulations, including Alhydrogel®, AddaVax™, and Alhydrogel® + CpG, using ovalbumin and Burkholderia pseudomallei antigens. The file, authored by Daria L. Ivanova and last updated on 2026-04-15, is a 1.7 MB PDF published under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare.
Lucia Mullen's systematic review analyzes the type, effectiveness, feasibility, and acceptability of public health interventions at sporting mass gatherings to reduce respiratory pathogen spread. The review includes 34 articles assessing 37 sporting events, primarily Olympic Games, with searches conducted up to July 2025. It provides a structured assessment of multi-layered intervention packages used in both pre-pandemic and pandemic-era contexts.
Thirty-four articles assessing 37 sporting mass gatherings form the core of this systematic review. The analysis, conducted by Lucia Mullen, maps pre-pandemic and pandemic-era planning for events like the Olympic Games. It was published on the figshare platform in April 2026.
Thirty-four articles assessing 37 sporting mass gatherings, including 10 Olympic Games, were reviewed for intervention effectiveness. This text dataset is a systematic review authored by Lucia Mullen, published in April 2026. It maps pre-pandemic and pandemic-era planning for respiratory disease mitigation at large sports events.
Thirty-four articles assessing 37 sporting mass gatherings were included in this systematic review. The work, authored by Lucia Mullen and published in 2026, analyzes the type, effectiveness, feasibility, and acceptability of public health measures for reducing respiratory pathogen spread at events like the Olympic Games.
34 articles assessing 37 sporting mass gatherings, including 10 Olympic Games, were reviewed for intervention effectiveness. Lucia Mullen authored this systematic review, which searched databases including Medline and WHO Library in June 2023 and July 2025. The work maps pre-pandemic and pandemic-era planning for sporting events.
A systematic literature review analyzes 34 articles covering 37 sporting mass gatherings to evaluate the effectiveness, feasibility, and acceptability of public health interventions against respiratory pathogens. The review, conducted by Lucia Mullen, was published in 2026 and includes studies from databases searched in June 2023 and July 2025. It focuses on events like the Olympic Games and measures such as bubble approaches, testing, and masking.
Thirty-four articles assessing 37 sporting mass gatherings form the core of this systematic review. Lucia Mullen compiled this evidence to map pre-pandemic and pandemic-era planning for events like the Olympic Games, with searches conducted in June 2023 and July 2025.
A 13.5 KB Excel dataset by Valeria Rios Montoya, last updated in May 2026. It contains vaccination coverage, infant mortality, and GDP per capita data categorized by national income level. The dataset is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license on the figshare platform.
Regression analysis of infant mortality by income level and vaccination coverage. The dataset was authored by Valeria Rios Montoya and last updated on May 18, 2026. It is a small dataset, 5.5 KB in size, stored in an XLS file format.
5C’s by dengue vaccine acceptability category: vaccination acceptors, those who are unsure, and vaccination refusers. The dataset is a 13.5 KB Excel file shared by Jorge L. Cañari-Casaño on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It was last updated on May 18, 2026.