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Disease surveillance, vaccination data, epidemiology, health system capacity, mortality statistics
2,863 datasets
OCHA Venezuela provides this CSV dataset tracking confirmed COVID-19 cases and fatalities across subnational states in Venezuela. The data includes HXL-tagged health indicators and was last updated in March 2026. It serves as a primary source for localized epidemic monitoring within the country.
Subnational data about COVID-19 in CΓ΄te d'Ivoire, including infections, deaths, and recoveries. Each row represents first-level administrative unit observations, curated into a machine-learning-ready format by Electric Sheep. The data was last updated on the source platform on 2025-04-09.
Subnational data tracks Covid-19 infections, deaths, and recoveries across first-level administrative units in Cote d'Ivoire. The dataset is curated by Electric Sheep Africa from HDX sources and was last updated on the platform in April 2026. It includes metrics such as new cases and gender breakdowns.
Subnational data about Covid-19 in Nigeria includes daily infections, deaths, and recoveries, plus gender data per region for April to October 2020. The dataset was curated by electricsheepafrica from HDX and last updated on the platform in April 2026.
Subnational data for Nigeria tracks daily Covid-19 infections, deaths, and recoveries, with regional gender data available for April to October 2020. The dataset, curated by electricsheepafrica from HDX, was last updated on the source platform in May 2025. It provides first-level administrative unit observations for the country.
2021β2024 retrospective costing analysis for a scabies outbreak response in Rohingya refugee camps. The dataset, created by Charls Erik Halder and last updated in April 2026, includes cost estimates for interventions like mass drug administration and permethrin topical cream. It is a 9.5 KB Excel file licensed under CC-BY-4.0.
6,827 adult records from the TQT-COVID-19 Study in two Brazilian state capitals, 2022β2023. The dataset supports multivariate analysis of variables associated with completing the COVID-19 vaccination schedule. It was authored by Fernanda Martins Iunes and last updated on 2026-04-03.
Insecurity Insight tracks conflict events with foreseeable impacts on water systems across 11 countries including Syria, Yemen, and Sudan. This XLSX dataset aggregates agency reports and open-source intelligence to document incidents where water infrastructure or access is compromised by violence.
2050 data provides life expectancy estimates, representing the average number of years a hypothetical cohort would live under current mortality rates. The data is expressed in years and originates from the CEOS_EXTRA organization.
A matched case-control study from Bangladesh investigates independent risk factors for stroke, including hypertension and prior COVID-19 infection, and quantifies their public health impact using population attributable fractions. The dataset, authored by Zeeba Zahra Sultana, was last updated in March 2026 and is stored in a 44.8 KB DTA file.
Replication code for The Opioid Epidemic and Presidential Elections. The dataset likely contains proprietary data from NVSS micro MCOD files and David Leap's election data. It was authored by Nicole Siegal for the American Journal of Health Economics and last updated on May 12, 2026.
United States county-level provisional counts of drug overdose deaths, updated quarterly by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). The data includes 12-month-ending provisional death counts, percentages of records pending investigation, and historical completeness notes. Counts are based on death records processed by NCHS as of a specified cutoff date and are subject to revision.
A directory of Local Public Health Agencies (LPHA) in Missouri. The dataset includes contact details such as phone numbers, email, and website, as well as location information like street address, city, county, and zip code. It is published by data.mo.gov on the Socrata platform and was last updated on April 1, -2026.
Estimated life expectancy at birth for newborn female children, reflecting prevailing mortality risks at the time of birth. The dataset is provided by UNICEF Data and Analytics (HQ) and was last updated on March 26, 2026. Data is available in CSV and XML formats under a CC-BY-3.0-IGO license.
Life expectancy at birth data, representing the number of years newborn children would live if subject to the mortality risks prevailing at the time of their birth. The dataset is provided by UNICEF Data and Analytics (HQ) and was last updated on March 26, 2026. It is available in CSV and XML formats under a CC-BY-3.0-IGO license.
UNICEF Data and Analytics (HQ) provides an annual estimate of new HIV infections per 1,000 uninfected population. The dataset is available in CSV and XML formats under a CC-BY-3.0-IGO license. It was last updated on 2026-03-26 09:44:13.909892.
UNICEF Data and Analytics (HQ) provides a dataset tracking the annual rate of reduction in mortality for adolescents aged 10-19. The data, last updated in March 2026, is licensed under CC-BY-3.0-IGO and is available in CSV and XML formats. It likely contains a time-series indicator for monitoring progress in child and adolescent health.
UNICEF Data and Analytics provides a dataset on the probability of dying for children aged 5 to 14 years, expressed per 1,000 children. The data was last updated on March 26, 2026, and is available in CSV and XML formats under a CC-BY-3.0-IGO license.
A Data Management and Sharing Plan outlines the scientific data to be generated and/or used in research for the Atlantic Coast Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics and Analytics. The plan describes a strategy for managing and sharing project data. It was authored by Justin Lessler and last updated on May 11, 2026.
Laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 hospitalization rates from the CDC's active, population-based COVID-NET surveillance system. Data tracks hospitalizations among children and adults across overlapping surveillance areas using methods consistent with other respiratory virus networks. Rates compare hospitalized individuals to the total population in the surveillance area.