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Disease surveillance, vaccination data, epidemiology, health system capacity, mortality statistics
2,870 datasets
183 countries are covered in this tabular dataset spanning the years 2000 to 2016. It was created by an independent data practitioner to explore factors influencing national life expectancy, using primary data from the WHO's Global Health Observatory (GHO) and UNESCO. Missing data is left in place for user handling.
Incidence and mortality data for brucellosis in China from 2011 to 2020. The dataset is 5.5 KB in size, stored in an XLS file, and was authored by Yuqi Jiang. It was last updated on March 25, 2026, and is licensed under CC-BY-4.0.
Daily counts of COVID-19 laboratory test results reported in San Francisco, including positive, negative, and indeterminate outcomes. The dataset is created by the City of San Francisco from electronic laboratory reports, with deduplication and quality assurance processes applied. It is updated automatically each day at 05:00 Pacific Time, with a redundant run scheduled for 09:00.
San Francisco COVID-19 related deaths by day, showing new and cumulative deaths by date of death. Data is provided by the California Department of Public Health and uses a death certificate-based definition aligned with state and national guidelines. The dataset updates automatically twice each Wednesday morning Pacific Time, with totals subject to revision as more information becomes available.
Supplemental tables from a 2026 study detail gene ontology outputs and WGCNA module memberships for an initial sea star wasting disease outbreak in Southeast Alaska. The 87,668-byte dataset provides supporting evidence for immune and microbial disruption as disease precursors. It enables analysis of gene co-expression networks and functional enrichment linked to a marine epidemic.
Socio-demographic characteristics of 302 study participants from public health institutions in Assosa town, Benishangul Gumuz region, western Ethiopia. The data was collected by Nigus Checkole between December 23, 2021 and March 4, 2022. The specific column count is unknown.
9.5 KB dataset from figshare analyzes perceived barriers to HIV testing, comparing individuals who have ever been tested versus those never tested. The data covers three distinct survey periods: Pre-COVID-19 (2018ā2019), During COVID-19 (2021), and post-COVID-19 (2022ā2023). It was authored by Wilfred Ouma Otambo and is shared under a CC BY 4.0 license.
Survey data examines perceived barriers to HIV testing across three distinct time periods: pre-COVID-19 (2018ā2019), during COVID-19 (2021), and post-COVID-19 (2022ā2023). The study, authored by Wilfred Ouma Otambo, analyzes differences by sex and age group in Manicaland, Zimbabwe.
This dataset supports a multilevel spatial analysis of zero-dose vaccination among children aged 12-23 months. It is derived from health survey data and includes analytical outputs such as hot spot clusters and adjusted odds ratios. The dataset is small, at 13.5 KB, and is provided in XLS format.
This dataset supports sample size determination for analyzing zero-dose vaccination prevalence, spatial disparities, and determinants among children aged 12-23 months in sub-Saharan Africa. It is a 9.5 KB XLS file published under a CC BY 4.0 license by Tadesse Tarik Tamir. The specific row and column counts are unknown.
United States survey data estimates vaccination coverage for children aged 19-35 months across 50 states and selected local areas. The dataset is produced by the National Immunization Survey (NIS) using a random-digit-dialed household survey followed by provider verification. It covers the year 2008.
Supplying defined variable options for time course periods within a web-based questionnaire about the COVID-19 pandemic. It was authored by Victoria Jacobsen and is available under a CC BY 4.0 license. The dataset is a small 5.5 KB XLS file.
The results of a multivariate logistic regression analysis comparing a 6-week mortality group to a non-mortality group. The analysis was authored by Junli Zhang and is available under a CC BY 4.0 license. The dataset is provided as a 5.5 KB XLS file.
Featuring results from an univariate analysis comparing laboratory indicators between patient groups with and without mortality within a six-week period. The data is provided in an Excel (XLS) format and was authored by Junli Zhang. The specific number of rows and columns is not provided.
Seven sewershed sites in Chicago have been sampled twice weekly since February 2022 to measure concentrations of SARS-CoV-2, RSV, and influenza A and B viruses. The data, managed by the City of Chicago, provides weekly within-site and overall average concentrations to track disease trends. This dataset replaces a previous COVID-19-specific wastewater dataset and is updated weekly.
Over 25 columns track the operational status of New York City playgrounds during the COVID-19 pandemic, including closure dates and reopening plans. The dataset was published by NYC Parks via data.cityofnewyork.us and was last updated in February 2026. It records temporary amenity closures as a public health measure.
Over 50 columns of global COVID-19 metrics, including confirmed cases, deaths, hospitalizations, testing, and vaccinations, as of January 26, 2021. The data is sourced from Our World in Data and aggregated from multiple open sources. It is structured for time-series analysis at the country level.
Mobility trends and COVID-19 statistics aim to evaluate changes in community activities and their relation to confirmed cases. The dataset covers 133 countries and includes metrics such as mobility for retail, parks, and workplaces, alongside case counts, fatalities, and government stringency indices. Data sources include Microsoft Bing COVID-19 data, Google Community Mobility Reports, and Our World in Data.
A cleaned dataset from Mexico's General Directorate of Epidemiology groups daily COVID-19 cases by state and municipality. The data includes counts for confirmed, deceased, recovered, and active cases, with the first documented case on 2020-01 -13. The creator applied a 15-day threshold to define recovered cases, differing from the official government methodology.
Zhiyu Chen's 9.5 KB dataset quantifies direct, indirect, and overall effects of cholera outbreaks in Hubei Province. The data is stored in an XLS file and was last updated on March 18, 2026. Platform tags suggest the analysis includes environmental factors, river networks, and a unique spatiotemporal distribution pattern.