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Available PBIDS Data

PBIDS collects and manages a wide range of data to support infectious disease surveillance and research. Below is a summary of the key datasets available:

1. Demographic Data

Includes household structure, individual demographic details (age, gender), migration patterns, and socioeconomic factors.

2. Morbidity Surveillance Data

Tracks outpatient and inpatient visits, symptoms, clinical diagnoses, and laboratory-confirmed disease cases.

3. Mortality Data

Captures cause-of-death information using verbal autopsy, hospital records, and ICD-11 coding.

4. Laboratory Data and Samples

Includes microbiological and molecular test results, antimicrobial resistance profiles, and pathogen identification.

5. Environmental & Behavioral Data

Surveys covering water and sanitation access, hygiene practices, exposure risks, and health-seeking behavior.

6. Vaccination Data

Includes immunization history, vaccine coverage rates, and vaccine-preventable disease tracking.

7. Sentinel Surveillance Data

Monitors emerging infectious diseases, new variants, and targeted pathogen surveillance.

Data Access & Use

PBIDS data is used in **public health, epidemiology, disease modeling, and vaccine impact assessments**. It helps in:

  • ✔ Detecting and responding to disease outbreaks
  • ✔ Understanding disease burden and risk factors
  • ✔ Evaluating vaccination programs and health interventions
  • ✔ Researching antimicrobial resistance and emerging threats

Who Uses PBIDS Data?

PBIDS data is valuable to:

  • ✔ Public health agencies (e.g., WHO, CDC, Ministries of Health)
  • ✔ Disease researchers and epidemiologists
  • ✔ Policymakers for health program planning
  • ✔ Vaccine manufacturers and immunization programs
  • ✔ Global health organizations and NGOs