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Disease surveillance, vaccination data, epidemiology, health system capacity, mortality statistics
2,871 datasets
Bernardo Lanza Queiroz's study assesses the completeness of the DataSUS SIM death-count registry and estimates adult mortality probability (45q15) for Brazilian states from 1980 to 2010. The analysis uses mortality data from the DataSUS Mortality Information System and population data from demographic censuses in 1980, 1991, 2000, and 2010. Results show a considerable improvement in death-count coverage and a decline in adult mortality probability across all states during this period.
Surveillance reports from the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD), a division of the CDC. The collection includes statistical information on illness prevalence, symptoms, prevention, and outbreak response for diseases like influenza, pneumonia, meningitis, and whooping cough. Reports are compiled by the CDC and some are available for download as PDF files.
Rosângela Caetano from Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro authored an article discussing telehealth's role in Brazil's COVID-19 response. The text analyzes the challenges and opportunities for telehealth, including remote screening, care, and system monitoring during the pandemic. It focuses on the Brazilian context and recent regulatory initiatives triggered by the health crisis.
Featuring 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.
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.
U.S. children's health is examined in a book by Jeffrey P. Koplan, which analyzes the nature, extent, and causes of the obesity epidemic over the past 25 years. It explores social, environmental, medical, and dietary factors and proposes a prevention-oriented action plan with interventions for various societal stakeholders.
World Health Organization data on the recognition of noma, a severe gangrenous disease, as a national public health problem. The dataset likely contains information on countries or regions that have formally acknowledged the disease's public health burden. It originates from the WHO's Global Health Observatory platform.
Daily counts of New York City residents testing positive for SARS-CoV-2, hospitalizations, and deaths among COVID-19 patients. The dataset is maintained by the City of New York and was last updated in March 2026.
Medicare data aggregates hospitalization trends for beneficiaries during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services compiled this information from Fee-for-Service claims, Medicare Advantage encounters, and enrollment records. Reports were updated 13 times throughout 2020 and 2021 before shifting to a trend-focused format.
Aggregate information from Medicare Fee-for-Service claims, Medicare Advantage encounter, and Medicare enrollment data provides insight into beneficiary hospitalizations during the pandemic. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services released the first report in June 2020 and updated it 13 times throughout 2020 and 2021. The data focuses on hospitalization trends over time for Medicare beneficiaries with a COVID-19 diagnosis.
Lorena Cecilia López Steinmetz and colleagues published a longitudinal dataset tracking depression and anxiety in college students during the first 106 days of Argentina's mandatory COVID-19 quarantine. The dataset includes repeated measures of mental health outcomes, adjusted for quarantine duration, demographic, and health-related factors. It corresponds to a paper published in the Journal of Mental Health in 2023.
Our World in Data provides global COVID-19 statistics, including total and new confirmed cases and deaths. The dataset is sourced from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and is available under a CC0 1.0 public domain license. The specific temporal coverage and last update date are not provided in the metadata.
TBE vaccination data from Sweden likely contains records of vaccination events or coverage statistics. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, a platform for sharing data science resources. Its specific contents, such as temporal coverage or granularity, require verification after download.
Linked COVID-19 Data integrates case statistics from Johns Hopkins University and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control using a formal ontology. The data is structured as RDF files, enabling semantic queries and integration with other linked datasets. It was created by Florian Thiery for the Linked COVID-19 Data Dashboard.
This dataset supports research on the relationship between household debt and suicide rates across US counties during the Great Recession. It is authored by Scott Abrahams and was last updated in February 2026.
This dataset supports research on the relationship between household debt and suicide rates across US counties during the Great Recession. It is authored by Scott Abrahams and was last updated in February 2026.
A rapid evidence review commissioned by the Greater London Authority and conducted by the University of Manchester documents the impact of COVID-19 on health and broader social and economic inequalities. The report focuses on effects for people with protected characteristics and those in poorer socioeconomic circumstances in London. It provides review outcomes and policy recommendations to mitigate pandemic-related inequalities.
United States survey data and code for replicating the study "Correlates of COVID-19 Vaccine Regret in the United States" by Bayer et al. The replication package was authored by Casey Klofstad and is hosted on Harvard Dataverse. It was last updated on March 25, 2026.
U.S. Influenza Surveillance Report for week 25 of 2018, published on Kaggle. The dataset likely contains weekly surveillance metrics tracking influenza activity across the United States. Columns may suggest data on case counts, geographic spread, or virus strain prevalence.
MM 2021/W29: COVID-19 mortality rate by ethnicity is a dataset hosted on Kaggle. The title suggests it contains tabular data comparing COVID-19 mortality rates across different ethnic groups. The dataset's specific source, collection method, and temporal coverage are not detailed in the provided metadata.