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Disease surveillance, vaccination data, epidemiology, health system capacity, mortality statistics
2,872 datasets
World Health Organization data on the count of workers in environment and public health sectors. The dataset likely contains figures for different countries or regions, aggregated from WHO's global health observatory. Specific temporal coverage, row count, and column details are not provided in the available metadata.
Colombia's National Institute of Health provides weekly updates on confirmed COVID-19 cases. The dataset includes 23 columns covering patient demographics, case status, and geographic identifiers. Data is updated weekly as part of a transition to endemic monitoring, with historical records available through official bulletins.
Kaggle hosts a dataset titled 'Child-mortality'. The dataset likely contains records related to child mortality rates and associated factors. Metadata is minimal; actual content requires verification after download.
SisMuestras system data provides processed PCR test results for COVID-19 across Colombian departments. The dataset includes cumulative positive and negative test counts, positivity rates, and weekly updates starting from April 15, 2020. It is published by the Instituto Nacional de Salud (INS) via the datos.gov.co platform.
U.S. data on tobacco use, the nation's leading cause of death, as of 2003. The dataset was created by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). The specific variables and scale of the data are not detailed in the available metadata.
A study by Carlos Augusto Grabois Gadelha analyzes global and national trends in vaccine production, innovation, and market structure. The research draws on literature, a competitive intelligence database, and Brazilian regulatory and patent data to assess impacts on Brazil's Unified National Health System. It identifies global production concentration and technological asymmetries, alongside domestic weaknesses affecting immunization access.
Tobacco use and mortality data for the United States from 2005, produced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The dataset is listed on the paperswithcode platform. The original metadata record for this DOI is not currently available.
U.S. county-level data contains counts of vital events from 1915 to 2007. The data includes live births, infant deaths, and all-age deaths, and is compiled by researcher Martha Bailey. When sources allow, data are disaggregated by county of occurrence, county of residence, and race.
The Brazilian National Immunization Program (PNI) was created in 1973 and offers 15 vaccines for children, 9 for adolescents, and 5 for adults and the elderly free of cost. The program, coordinated by the Ministry of Health, has achieved certification of Brazil as free of wild poliovirus and elimination of rubella virus circulation. The abstract describes a recent decrease in vaccination coverage, creating a risk of disease resurgence.
A narrative review summarizing evidence on the impact of social distancing measures on the COVID-19 epidemic, with a focus on implementation in Brazil. The work by Estela M. L. Aquino analyzes articles from PubMed, medRXiv, and bioRxiv databases and examines federal and state legislation. It discusses strategies for strengthening epidemiological monitoring within the Brazilian National Health System (SUS).
Greater London Authority briefing presents descriptive evidence on population-level risk factors for COVID-19. The analysis seeks to understand the proportion of London's population affected by factors such as age, sex, pre-existing health conditions, and ethnicity. The dataset was last updated on 2026-03-25.
A briefing from the Greater London Authority presents evidence on the socio-economic impact of COVID-19 on London and Londoners. It focuses on recent data releases published in the preceding months to show how social policy issues evolved since the pandemic's start. The briefing was last updated on 2026-03-25.
Greater London Authority Economics developed a set of high-level macroeconomic scenarios for London's economy to inform recovery strategies. The scenarios cover medium-term (to end of 2022) and long-term (to 2030) outlooks, with dimensions including public health response and economic support measures. The project is agile, with successive updates planned as new data becomes available.
National and local COVID-19 restrictions and policies affecting London, recorded by date. Information was gathered from government announcements published by the Prime Minister's Office. The dataset is supplied by the Greater London Authority to provide context for analyzing other social or economic timeseries.
CDC surveillance data tracks COVID-19 hospitalization trends across time. The dataset likely contains monthly rates aggregated from national or regional reporting systems. Its origin on Kaggle suggests it is a curated version of public health data.
Provisional mortality data from the National Vital Statistics System provides counts of drug overdose deaths by selected drugs and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services public health regions. The data is based on a current flow of mortality data for 12-month ending periods, with deaths identified using ICD-10 codes and specific drugs identified by searching literal text from death certificates. The dataset is produced by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.
A 1992 randomized controlled trial published in the New England Journal of Medicine compared two management approaches for post-term pregnancy. The study, authored by Hannah Me, found that induction of labor resulted in a lower rate of cesarean section than serial antenatal monitoring, while perinatal mortality and neonatal morbidity rates were similar. The dataset likely contains the clinical outcomes for the trial participants.
Global data on the percentage of one-year-old children who have received the polio vaccine. The dataset originates from the World Health Organization's Global Health Observatory platform. The specific temporal coverage, column details, and update frequency are not provided in the metadata.
WHO data tracks the annual rate of fatal drug overdoses within prison populations per 100,000 incarcerated individuals. The dataset likely contains tabular statistics for public health monitoring. It is published by the World Health Organization via the GHO platform.
Global data on measles vaccination rates for one-year-old children, likely compiled by the World Health Organization. The dataset appears to contain time-series information on immunization coverage percentages. Specifics on temporal coverage, geographic granularity, and data collection methods are not provided in the metadata.