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Disease surveillance, vaccination data, epidemiology, health system capacity, mortality statistics
2,871 datasets
Annual COVID-19 epidemiological metrics for 21 Ibero-American countries are tracked from 2019 to 2024 in this collection by Juan Moisรฉs de la Serna. It aggregates data from the WHO, PAHO, and Our World in Data to monitor the pandemic's progression across Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula.
Sri Ratna Rahayu compiled raw data from Google Trends and tuberculosis research, shared under a CC BY 4.0 license in March 2026. The dataset is provided in XLSX format and focuses on search behavior and public health topics.
976 adults in Spain's Basque Country were surveyed for stress, anxiety, and depression levels in March 2020. The study, led by Naiara Ozamiz-Etxebarria from the University of the Basque Country, used the DASS scale to measure symptoms according to age, comorbidity, and confinement status. It found younger individuals with chronic diseases reported more symptoms, and levels increased after the stay-at-home order was issued.
A briefing from the Greater London Authority, last updated in March 2026, aggregates data on the demographic impact of Covid-19. It covers known cases and mortality, providing comparisons with other cities and summarizing evidence of unequal impacts across demographic groups, especially by ethnicity and occupation.
AI and Data for Good at Meta provides daily COVID-19 survey data through two distinct APIs covering global and US populations. The University of Maryland manages the global data stream, while Carnegie Mellon University handles the US-specific data. This resource offers high-frequency updates on pandemic trends and impacts as reported by survey participants.
Chicago receives weekly deidentified provisional death certificate data from the Illinois Department of Public Health. The data is scanned for keywords to identify deaths attributed to COVID-19, influenza, or respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and calculates the percentage of all deaths for each disease. This dataset, provided by the City of Chicago, reflects certificates submitted at the time of weekly transmission and was last updated on 2026-03-22.
A collection of tweets related to COVID-19 in India, each labeled with a positive, neutral, or negative sentiment score. The data was sourced from IEEE Dataport tweet IDs and hydrated using the Hydrator app, covering a period from March 20 to May 31, 2020. It includes five columns: a unique text ID, the tweet text, date, location, and the assigned sentiment.
Infant mortality counts for New York City from 2007 to 2016 are derived from official death certificates. The City of New York calculated rates using these death counts as the numerator and live birth counts from birth certificates as the denominator. This dataset specifically tracks mortality by maternal race and ethnicity over a ten-year period.
London mobility data from March 2020 onward, tracking changes during three lockdowns and other restriction periods. The Greater London Authority compiled this report using data from Google, Apple, Citymapper, Transport for London, Purple WiFi, and OpenTable. It measures aspects of public transport usage, pedestrian activity, retail and leisure, and homeworking, with metrics presented as percentages of a pre-pandemic baseline.
Featuring historical weekly COVID-19 hospitalization data aggregated to the county level for the United States, including territories. It includes metrics on hospital admissions, inpatient bed capacity, and ICU bed occupancy, sourced from approximately 6,000 hospitals reporting to the CDC's National Healthcare Safety Network. The dataset is archived and was last updated in February 2026, with reporting ending in May 2024.
Encompassing historical weekly COVID-19 hospitalization data aggregated to the county level for the United States, including territories. It includes metrics on hospital admissions, inpatient bed capacity, and ICU bed occupancy, sourced from approximately 6,000 hospitals reporting to the CDC's National Healthcare Safety Network. The dataset is archived and was last updated in February 2026, with reporting ending in May 2024.
Kaggle hosts a dataset titled 'Covid-19 data'. The dataset's specific contents, such as case counts, testing figures, or geographic details, are not described in the provided metadata. Its origin, size, and temporal coverage require verification after accessing the data files.
A collection of parametric mortality models and tools for constructing life tables. The dataset includes functions for fitting popular mortality 'laws' and downloading data from various human mortality databases. It was authored by Marius D. Pascariu and is associated with the paperswithcode platform.
Ebola virus outbreak history and clinical severity data formatted for Kaggle. The dataset likely contains records of past outbreaks and associated clinical metrics. Its specific size, source, and update date are unknown.
Joint Public Health England and Geological Survey of Northern Ireland data provides the definitive map of radon Affected Areas in Northern Ireland. The map estimates the percentage of homes exceeding the radon Action Level of 200 Bq m-3, based on indoor radon measurements and digital geology information.
Community data for prostate cancer screening programs, provided by author Xiuqun Yuan. The dataset is available in XLSX format and was last updated in March 2026.
U.S. wastewater surveillance data provides a complete time history of Influenza A sample data and calculated metrics from sampling locations across the United States. The dataset is updated weekly by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, offering ongoing public health monitoring.
CDC Wastewater Data for Measles provides a complete time history of measles wastewater sample data and calculated metrics from US sampling locations. The dataset is updated weekly on Fridays by the U.S. Department of Human Services.
CDC Wastewater Data for SARS-CoV-2 provides a complete time history of SARS-CoV-2 wastewater sample data and calculated metrics from U.S. sampling locations. The dataset is updated weekly by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.
A dataset tracking COVID-19 vaccination progress worldwide. No information is available regarding its size, features, or temporal coverage.