The Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) program has collected, analyzed, and disseminated accurate and representative data on population, health, HIV, and nutrition through more than 300 surveys in over 90 countries.
Brings together several data sources on current global state of infectious diseases and their effect on human and animal health. Data is aggregated by disease and displayed by location on global and regional maps.
The "Health" link on the left provides 2001-2010 data on worldwide health expenditures, healthcare activities (e.g., vaccinations), and more, for OECD countries.
The WHO has a wide range of statistics on topics including communicable and non-communicable diseases, Millenium Development Goals and Health Systems. Use the Global Health Observatory to access the WHO's data repository and statistical reports.
POPIN is a community of population institutions organized into global, regional, and national networks. Regional population networks have been established in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean, Europe), Western Asia, and Northern America. The site includes demographic and disease statistics for countries.
Includes country profiles, publications, mortality and burden of disease, risk factors, outbreaks, and information about healthcare systems, including financing.
Acknowledgment
Much of the information on this guide was taken from the Public Health guide created by Johns Hopkins University Sheridan Libraries.