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Disease surveillance, vaccination data, epidemiology, health system capacity, mortality statistics
2,871 datasets
Roberta Gondim De Oliveira authored an essay analyzing COVID-19 incidence and mortality in Brazil through the lens of structural racism and colonial history. The text discusses government responses and COVID-19 indicators according to race/color, focusing on impacts on Black and Indigenous populations. It also examines local resistance movements in underserved urban spaces like favelas.
Monitoring of pathologies occurring in Antarctica and their statistical interpretation on data from Antarctic bases and camps. The program is managed by Argentina's Direccion Nacional del Antartico (DNA) under the Human Biology long term programme. The dataset is aggregated from NASA's Earthdata platform by the organization SCIOPS.
Data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) tracks adult vaccination coverage. It provides national, regional, and state-level estimates for the general population aged 18 and over. The dataset includes metrics for vaccines such as Pneumococcal, Zoster, Td, and Tdap.
207 country profiles track the coronavirus pandemic for every nation worldwide. Each profile includes interactive visualizations, metric explanations, and source details. The profiles are updated daily.
Daily COVID-19 statistics for Turkey, including total and daily figures for tests, cases, deaths, intensive care patients, intubated patients, and recovered individuals. The dataset is created via data mining from the Turkish Ministry of Health website and is updated daily on GitHub. The license is CC0-1.0.
3392 firearm-related deaths occurred among U.S. children aged 1-19 in 1987, representing 11 percent of all childhood deaths. The report by Lois A. Fingerhut examines firearm contributions to childhood mortality from homicide, suicide, and unintentional injury, comparing the United States to eight other countries. It highlights that the U.S. is unique in this problem, with 1043 firearm-related homicides among males aged 15-19 in 1986, compared to 6 in Canada and 2 in Japan.
Planos Nacionais de Operacionalização da Vacinação Contra a Covid-19 no Brasil COVID-19 is a collection of national vaccination plans for COVID-19 in Brazil. It was authored by Elize Massard da Fonseca and is part of the Base Documental dos Planos de Vacinação contra a Covid-19 no Brasil. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-13.
Encompassing life tables for U.S. Veterans between ages 20 and 85, segmented by sex and decade from 1980 to 2019. It was produced by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs using mortality data from the Veterans Eligibility Trends and Statistics (USVETS) system and the National Death Index.
The dataset's temporal coverage is unknown. It likely contains statistical models or data related to mortality rates, potentially including variables like age, cause of death, or demographic factors. Published on Kaggle, its specific origin, size, and structure require verification after download.
Statistics related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but its specific contents, size, and provenance are not detailed in the available metadata. The original author, organization, and last update date are unknown.
A synthetic dataset of health insurance claims. The dataset likely contains simulated patient and billing records. It is hosted on Kaggle.
20 COVID-19 CT scans are included, with left lung, right lung, and infection regions labeled by two radiologists and verified by an experienced radiologist. The dataset was created by Jun Ma of Nanjing University of Science and Technology to support annotation-efficient deep learning methods. It is designed for three benchmark segmentation tasks using limited COVID-19 scans, existing non-COVID-19 lung CT data, and heterogeneous datasets.
London evidence reviews and stakeholder consultations on the wider impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, conducted by the Greater London Authority, Public Health England London, and the Association of Directors of Public Health London. The work was produced between May and August 2020 and includes rapid evidence reviews on topics like housing and inequalities. It is intended as a resource for planning during the transition and recovery phase of the pandemic.
Comprising survey data from a 2023 randomized prospective impact assessment of the 'Those Nerdy Girls' Substack newsletter content on readers' vaccination knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors. The study sampled all adult subscribers to the newsletter, with approximately 10% of invited readers responding to each survey wave.
A collection of survey data from a 2023 randomized prospective impact assessment of the 'Those Nerdy Girls' Substack newsletter content on readers' vaccination knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors. The study sampled all adult subscribers to the newsletter, with approximately 10% of invited readers responding to each survey wave.
A study from Queen Mary University of London assesses age and sex-adjusted health outcomes for COVID-19 patients across different ethnicities admitted to Barts Health NHS Trust. It tests the hypothesis that patients of Black, Asian, and other Minority Ethnicities had poorer outcomes, specifically regarding ITU admission and mortality, compared to White patients. The dataset was created by researcher Yi-Min Wan.
A review paper authored by S P H Alexander from the University of Nottingham, identifying opportunities for drug discovery in the treatment of COVID-19. The paper provides a rational roadmap for pharmacology, assessing the scope for targeting key host and viral targets for drug repurposing and novel discovery. It outlines strategies for rapid clinical translation and future-proofing against drug resistance and emerging viral threats.
More than 350,000 adults are interviewed annually for the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, making it the largest telephone health survey in the world. The 2003 dataset is a state-based system of health surveys collecting information on health risk behaviors, preventive practices, and healthcare access, established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. States use this cross-sectional data to identify emerging health problems, track objectives, and evaluate public health policies.
Mortality data from Manaus, Brazil, for 2018, 2019, and 2020 was analyzed by Jesem Douglas Yamall Orellana. The study calculates excess death ratios by Epidemiological Week, age bracket, sex, and place of death. It reveals a sharp increase in mortality in 2020, with ratios reaching 4.6 in Epidemiological Week 17.
The Global Health Observatory (GHO) database is the World Health Organization's main health statistics repository. It contains data for 193 WHO member states on topics including mortality, disease burden, infectious diseases, risk factors, and health expenditures. The most recent data is available from 2009.