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S3 DataSUS FTP mirror
The Department of Informatics (DataSUS) of the Brazilian Health Ministry hosts microdata anonymized files from several health information systems, covering themes such as…
Zonal statistics of climate indicators for Brazilian municipalities
Climate indicators are used on several statistical models for many research areas and are specially important for modelling Climate Sensitive Diseases (CSD) incidence. Those…
Climatological normals and indicators of Brazilian municipalities
Climatological normals are averages of climate variables observed for a given time – usually months – in a 30-year range. The normals are usually used as comparison…
ERA5-Land selected indicators daily aggregates for Latin America
The ERA5-Land reanalysis from The Copernicus Programme is an incredible source of climate data with global coverage of land areas from 1950 to the present, at 10km spatial…
ERA5-Land selected indicators daily aggregates for Africa
The ERA5-Land reanalysis from The Copernicus Programme is an incredible source of climate data with global coverage of land areas from 1950 to the present, at 10km spatial…
Road distances and trip duration matrix for Brazilian municipalities
Distance information between places is useful to evaluate the proximity and interconnection of regions. The Euclidean distance between two places, although simple and easy…
Road distances and trip duration matrix for USA counties
Distance information between places is useful to evaluate the proximity and interconnection of regions. The Euclidean distance between two places, although simple and easy…
Health indicators
Computed health indicators for Brazilian municipalities, health regions and UFs ready to download on parquet format. The definitions are in Portuguese.
Age-adjusted COVID-19 mortality rates for Brazilian municipalities
This dataset present crude and age-adjusted COVID-19 mortality rates for Brazilian municipalities, from 2020 to 2022 per epidemiological weeks.
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