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COVID-19 Primary Series Completion, Booster Dose Eligibility, and Booster Dose Receipt by Age, United States
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
This site provides historical data beginning June 22, 2022, for the visualization presented on COVID-19 Data Tracker’s “Vaccinations in the United States” site titled... -
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Examination of SARS-CoV-2 serological test results from multiple commercial and laboratory platforms with an in-house serum panel
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a novel human coronavirus that was identified in 2019. SARS-CoV-2 infection results in an... -
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U.S. State and Territorial Public Mask Mandates From April 8, 2020 through August 15, 2021 by State by Day
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
State and territorial executive orders, administrative orders, resolutions, and proclamations are collected from government websites and cataloged and coded using... -
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Military Health System (MHS) - Vision and Eye Health Surveillance System (VEHSS)
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The Department of Defense Health Agency’s (DHA) Vision Center of Excellence (VCE) analyzed data from the MHS MART database on behalf of the VEHSS project. MHS MART is... -
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2022 Final Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Patient and Cycle Characteristics
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
ART data are made available as part of the National ART Surveillance System (NASS) that collects success rates, services, profiles and annual summary data from... -
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2023 Respiratory Virus Response - NSSP Emergency Department Visit Trajectories by State- COVID-19, Flu, RSV, Combined
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
2023 Respiratory Viruses Response – National Syndromic Surveillance Program Emergency Department Visit Trajectories - COVID-19, Flu, RSV, Combined – by state. This... -
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American Community Survey (ACS) – Vision and Eye Health Surveillance
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2014 - 2022 (excluding 2020). This dataset is a de-identified summary table of vision and eye health data indicators from ACS, stratified by all available... -
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U.S. State and Territorial Public Mask Mandates From April 10, 2020 through July 20, 2021 by County by Day
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
State and territorial executive orders, administrative orders, resolutions, and proclamations are collected from government websites and cataloged and coded using... -
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U.S. State and Territorial Public Mask Mandates From April 10, 2020 through August 15, 2021 by County by Day
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
State and territorial executive orders, administrative orders, resolutions, and proclamations are collected from government websites and cataloged and coded using... -
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NNDSS - TABLE 1Z. Pertussis to Poliomyelitis, paralytic
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
NNDSS - TABLE 1Z. Pertussis to Poliomyelitis, paralytic - 2022. In this Table, provisional cases of notifiable diseases are displayed for United States, U.S.... -
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Behavioral Risk Factors: Selected Metropolitan Area Risk Trends (SMART) County Prevalence Data (2010 and prior)
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2002-2010. BRFSS SMART County Prevalence land line only data. The Selected Metropolitan Area Risk Trends (SMART) project uses the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance... -
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CDC WONDER: Population - Bridged-Race July 1st Estimates
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The Population - Bridged-Race July 1st Estimates online databases report bridged-race population estimates of the July 1st resident population of the United States,... -
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Heart Disease Mortality Data Among US Adults (35+) by State/Territory and County – 2015-2017
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
2015 to 2017, 3-year average. Rates are age-standardized. County rates are spatially smoothed. The data can be viewed by sex and race/ethnicity. Data source: National... -
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2023 Respiratory Virus Response - NSSP Emergency Department Visits - COVID-19, Flu, RSV, Combined
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
2023 Respiratory Virus Response - NSSP Emergency Department Visits - COVID-19, Flu, RSV, Combined For additional information, please see: Companion Guide: NSSP... -
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U.S. State and Territorial Orders Closing and Reopening Bars Issued from March 11, 2020 through August 15, 2021 by County by Day
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State and territorial executive orders, administrative orders, resolutions, and proclamations are collected from government websites and cataloged and coded using... -
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SAMHSA Synar Reports: Youth Tobacco Sales
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1997-2018. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Synar Reports: Youth Tobacco Sales. Policy – Youth Tobacco Sales. SAMHSA’s Synar Report... -
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2020 Final Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Patient and Cycle Characteristics
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ART data are made available as part of the National ART Surveillance System (NASS) that collects success rates, services, profiles and annual summary data from... -
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Behavior Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) Glossary and Methodology
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U.S. State and Territorial Stay-At-Home Orders: March 15, 2020 – August 15, 2021 by County by Day
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
State and territorial executive orders, administrative orders, resolutions, and proclamations are collected from government websites and cataloged and coded using... -
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United States COVID-19 County Level of Community Transmission Historical Changes
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
Announcement Beginning October 20, 2022, CDC will report and publish aggregate case and death data from jurisdictional and state partners on a weekly basis rather...