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Disease surveillance, vaccination data, epidemiology, health system capacity, mortality statistics
2,859 datasets
Geoscience Australia Data provides a hydrogeological inventory for the Daly Basin, a geological formation of Cambrian to Ordovician rocks. The dataset contains descriptive attributes grouped into themes like geology, hydrogeology, and groundwater management. It was last updated on 2026-04-20.
United States weekly cumulative influenza vaccination coverage estimates for children aged 6 months to 17 years. Data originates from the CDC's National Immunization Survey-Flu, a national random-digit-dialed cellular telephone survey conducted from October to June. The dataset includes weekly updates for the 2025β26 season with comparisons to previous seasons.
June 20 to December 12, 2024 survey data from a randomized controlled trial assessing pneumococcal vaccination among unvaccinated community-dwelling adults aged 65 and older across all ten Canadian provinces. The study, authored by Maredia, Nawal, captured knowledge, attitudes, willingness, and perceived barriers using an online web-based data capture system. Ordinal logistic regression was used to analyze factors associated with willingness to be vaccinated.
9.5 KB of baseline characteristics for bereaved individuals and their matched non-bereaved counterparts in Sweden, covering periods before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The dataset was created by Shiyu Li and last updated on 2026-05-06. It is available in XLS format under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
5.5 KB of data quantifying the effect of transport restrictions introduced on the 10th day of an epidemic. The dataset, shared by Konstantin A. Klochkov under a CC-BY-4.0 license, is stored in an XLS file. Its last update was recorded on 2026-05-12.
Konstantin A. Klochkov published this dataset on figshare on 2026-05-12. It contains the magnitude of reduction in target metrics from a simulated epidemic when transport restrictions are introduced on the 70th day. The dataset is a 5.5 KB XLS file.
Sep-16 data provides directly age and sex standardized mortality rates from respiratory disease for people aged under 75 per 100,000 registered patients. The dataset is produced by the Government Digital Service and is licensed under the UK Open Government Licence. A next version was due in Dec-17.
Directly age and sex standardized mortality rates from cardiovascular disease for people aged under 75 per 100,000 registered patients. The dataset is provided by the Government Digital Service under an Open Government Licence and was last updated in September 2016, with a next version due in December 2017. It is available in EXCEL XLS and CSV formats.
Directly age and sex standardized mortality rates from cancer for people under 75 per 100,000 registered patients. The dataset is provided by the Government Digital Service under the UK Open Government Licence. The current version was updated in September 2016, with a next version due in December 2017.
Life expectancy at 75 (NHSOF 1b) is a public health indicator from the UK Government Digital Service, measuring the average additional years a person aged 75 can expect to live based on current local death rates. The dataset is intended to hold the National Health Service accountable for preventing avoidable deaths in older people. The current version was updated in May 2017, with a next version due in February 2018.
Directly standardised mortality rates from cardiovascular disease for people under 75, per 100,000 population. This dataset is part of the NHS Outcomes Framework (NHSOF 1.1) and is published by the Government Digital Service under an Open Government Licence. The current version was updated in February 2017, with a next version due in November 2017.
Directly age and sex standardized mortality rates for liver disease in people under 75 years old per 100,000 registered patients. Government Digital Service provides this public health metric, with the current version updated in September 2016 and a next version due in December 2017.
A UK public health indicator measuring premature mortality in adults diagnosed with serious mental illness. The dataset is provided by the Government Digital Service under the Open Government Licence and was last updated in November 2016. Its purpose is to quantify the extent to which this population dies younger than the general adult population.
Prefecture-level panel data from the Ming and Qing dynasties (AD 1368β1911) investigates the relationship between epidemics and civil conflicts. The dataset was created by Zheng Su and is hosted on the International Studies Quarterly Dataverse. It was last updated on 2026-05-26.
Tracking 100 non-pharmaceutical interventions across 26 countries, this database focuses on 20 nations in the Global South. Created by Dalberg, the collection combines public records with on-the-ground staff insights to monitor national policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Provisional counts of drug overdose deaths are provided monthly for the 50 U.S. states and District of Columbia. The data, from the National Vital Statistics System, includes predicted values to adjust for reporting delays and quality metrics like Percent Complete and Percent Pending Investigation. It is published by the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics and was last updated on March 11, 2026.
Demographic data for individuals who tested positive for dengue during an outbreak. The dataset is a 5.5 KB Excel file authored by Deborah Pratt and last updated on May 11, 2026. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on the figshare platform.
A 9.5 KB Excel file containing statistical summaries of socio-economic, demographic, and vaccination variables. The dataset was authored by Kevin Siebels and last updated on May 4, 2026. Its specific source and temporal coverage are not detailed in the provided metadata.
Signs and symptoms reported by participants who had a history of COVID-19 or COVID-19-like illness. The dataset is a 9.5 KB XLS file authored by Oluwadara Okeremi and last updated on May 11, 2026. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on the figshare platform.
A survey investigates the socioeconomic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on UNHCR people of concern and nationals in Costa Rica. The project, conducted by the UN Refugee Agency, focuses on access to information, services, and livelihoods. Data collection occurred in two rounds across the Greater Metropolitan Area and Northern region in 2021.