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Disease surveillance, vaccination data, epidemiology, health system capacity, mortality statistics
2,871 datasets
This dataset investigates the demographic effects of forced labor under the Cultivation System in nineteenth-century Java. The analysis uses an instrumental variable approach with international market prices for coffee and sugar to predict labor demands and estimate their association with mortality rates.
This dataset supports an investigation into the demographic effects of forced labor under the Cultivation System in nineteenth-century Java. It is used for panel analyses linking labor demands to mortality rates, with an instrumental variable approach using international market prices for coffee and sugar. The analysis suggests the system's abolition prevented a 10-30% increase in average overall mortality by the late 1870s.
COVID-19 Hashtag Association Rules is a dataset from Kaggle. It likely contains rules derived from social media data, such as co-occurring hashtags related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The specific data volume, author, and last update date are unknown.
A dataset of vehicle insurance claims, likely containing records of incidents and associated details. It is hosted on Kaggle, a platform for data science projects. The specific number of records, features, and time period covered are unknown from the provided metadata.
An essay by José Patrício Bispo Júnior discusses the foundations of community participation in combating COVID-19. It analyzes participation through utilitarian and social justice meta-narratives, reviewing four main international models. The work is sourced from the paperswithcode platform.
1999 to 2007 cancer incidence and mortality data compiled by the CDC and NCI. The dataset includes information on top ten cancers, state comparisons, childhood cancers, and breakdowns by race, ethnicity, and tumor type. Users can download static reports or the underlying data sets.
Talend / Stitch provides a harmonized collection of core COVID-19 reported case data. The data is structured for analysis and is hosted on AWS Open Data. The license imposes no restrictions on use.
World Health Organization data on the general availability of diabetic retinopathy screening services within public health systems. The dataset likely contains indicators of service provision, potentially at a national or sub-national level. Specific details on temporal coverage, row count, and column definitions are not provided in the available metadata.
World Health Organization data on the status of eliminating trachoma as a public health problem. The dataset likely contains country-level indicators tracking progress towards elimination goals. Published on the WHO Global Health Observatory platform.
A dataset from the World Health Organization (WHO) on the general availability of retinal photocoagulation services. The data likely contains indicators of service provision within public health systems, though specific temporal and geographic coverage are unknown. It is published on the WHO's Global Health Observatory (GHO) platform.
A dataset from the World Health Organization (WHO) concerning the general availability of palliative care services within primary health care in public health systems. The dataset's specific temporal and geographic coverage, as well as its size and structure, are not detailed in the provided metadata. It likely contains indicators or metrics related to service provision and access.
Data on the availability of chemotherapy services within public health systems, likely compiled by the World Health Organization (WHO). The dataset's temporal coverage and specific geographic scope are not detailed in the provided metadata. It appears to focus on measuring access to cancer treatment infrastructure across different health systems.
A dataset from the World Health Organization (WHO) on the availability of the thrombolytic drug alteplase for treating acute stroke within public health systems. The data likely contains indicators on drug access, health system readiness, and geographical coverage. The temporal coverage and specific metrics require verification after download.
A dataset from the World Health Organization (WHO) concerning service coverage for substance use disorders and the provision of free medicines within public healthcare systems. The data likely contains metrics on treatment availability and policy implementation. Its specific temporal and geographic coverage, row count, and column details are unknown.
Bone marrow transplantation data likely contains metrics on the availability and accessibility of this medical procedure within public health systems. The dataset is published by the World Health Organization (WHO) via the WHO Global Health Observatory (GHO) platform. The specific temporal and geographic coverage, as well as the number of records, are unknown from the provided metadata.
The dataset 'General availability of thrombolytic therapy in the public health system' is published by the World Health Organization (WHO) on the GHO platform. It likely contains information on the accessibility of clot-dissolving stroke treatments within government-funded healthcare networks. The specific temporal and geographic coverage, as well as the number of records, are unknown from the provided metadata.
General availability of dialysis in the public health system is a dataset from the World Health Organization (WHO). It likely contains tabular data on the provision of dialysis services within public healthcare infrastructures. The specific temporal and geographic coverage, as well as the number of records, are unknown.
World Health Organization data on the general availability of palliative care services within community or home-based settings in public health systems. The dataset likely contains indicators measuring access to these essential services across different countries or regions. Metadata is minimal; actual content requires verification after download.
World Health Organization data likely tracks the general availability of kidney transplantation services within public health systems. Columns may suggest metrics on service provision, capacity, or access indicators. The dataset's specific temporal and geographic coverage requires verification after download.
World Health Organization (WHO) data on the density of environment and public health workers, standardized per 10,000 population. The dataset likely contains tabular records of workforce metrics across different geographic regions. Its specific temporal coverage, row count, and column details are not provided in the metadata.