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Disease surveillance, vaccination data, epidemiology, health system capacity, mortality statistics
2,871 datasets
Weekly data from 2024 concerning child and infant mortality. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but its specific source, collection method, and detailed contents are not described. Metadata is minimal; actual content requires verification after download.
World Health Organization data likely tracks the provision of two key cardiovascular interventions—coronary artery bypass grafting and percutaneous coronary intervention—within public health systems globally. The dataset's columns suggest metrics on procedure availability, potentially enabling comparisons of healthcare system capacity. Published by the WHO, it serves as a resource for monitoring access to essential surgical and interventional treatments.
World Health Organization data on the existence of population-based cancer registries worldwide. The dataset likely contains indicators or flags for the presence of such registries across different countries or regions. It is published on the WHO Global Health Observatory (GHO) platform.
Global data on the percentage of one-year-old children who have received the measles vaccine, published by the World Health Organization. The dataset likely contains country-level estimates of vaccination coverage. The specific time range, number of rows, and column details are not provided in the metadata.
World Health Organization data tracks the number of districts reporting meningitis epidemics. The dataset likely contains counts over time and geography, supporting global disease surveillance efforts. Its specific temporal coverage, column details, and update frequency are not provided in the metadata.
Age-standardized DALYs per 100,000 population quantify the global burden of disease, injuries, and risk factors. The World Health Organization compiles these estimates to enable cross-country and temporal comparisons of health loss. This metric standardizes populations to a common age structure, removing the influence of different age profiles.
World Health Organization data estimates Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) attributable to household and ambient air pollution. Metrics are provided per 100,000 capita and are age-standardized for global health monitoring.
Global estimates of Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) attributable to household and ambient air pollution. The dataset quantifies the health burden of air pollution, produced by the World Health Organization (WHO). The temporal coverage and update frequency are not specified.
World Health Organization data estimates the global disease burden attributable to lead exposure in children under five, measured in thousands of Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs). This tabular dataset quantifies the health impact of an environmental risk factor. The WHO compiled this data as part of its Global Health Observatory.
WHO Global Health Observatory data quantifies the disease burden attributable to lead exposure, measured in thousands of Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs). The dataset is produced by the World Health Organization, a leading global health authority. The temporal coverage and update frequency are not specified in the provided metadata.
Household air pollution data quantifies the health impact on young children globally through Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs). The dataset measures attributable DALYs per 100,000 children under five years old. It is produced by the World Health Organization (WHO) as part of its Global Health Observatory.
Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) attributable to ambient air pollution, a metric quantifying the global health burden. The World Health Organization (WHO) compiled this data to measure the impact of outdoor air pollution on population health. The temporal coverage and specific data volume are not detailed in the provided metadata.
World Health Organization data estimates the global burden of disease attributable to household air pollution, measured in Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs). The dataset quantifies health loss from diseases linked to indoor air pollution from solid fuels. It is produced by the WHO Global Health Observatory.
Worker density data measures the number of environmental and public health professionals per 1000 population. The dataset is produced by the World Health Organization (WHO) and likely contains national or subnational estimates for multiple countries. The temporal coverage and exact record count are not specified.
World Health Organization data enumerates the workforce dedicated to environment and public health services across countries. The dataset originates from the WHO's Global Health Observatory, aggregating national-level statistics. The specific temporal coverage and total number of country records are not provided.
Global data on disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) attributable to household air pollution for children under five years old. The dataset quantifies the health burden from exposure to indoor pollutants like smoke from solid fuels. It is produced by the World Health Organization's Global Health Observatory.
Ambient air pollution attributable Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) per 100,000 children under five years old. The dataset originates from the World Health Organization's Global Health Observatory, providing a standardized metric for quantifying the health impact of air pollution on young children globally. The temporal coverage and specific row count are not detailed in the available metadata.
Full immunization coverage percentages for one-year-old children, compiled by the World Health Organization. The data supports monitoring of vaccination program performance and progress towards global health targets. It originates from the WHO Global Health Observatory platform.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) data covering global consumption, resistance patterns, and mortality burden from 2016 to 2023. The dataset's title suggests it may include records starting from 2010, potentially offering a longer-term view of AMR trends. It was sourced from Kaggle, but the original author and specific collection methodology are not detailed.
England and Wales mortality data from week 32 of 2021. The dataset appears to contain weekly mortality statistics, likely published by a national statistical body. It was uploaded to Kaggle, but the specific source organization and exact time range are unknown.