Centre for Infectious Diseases Control, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, the Netherlands.
National Intensive Care Evaluation (NICE) foundation, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Sci Data. 2023 Jul 20;10(1):469. doi: 10.1038/s41597-023-02232-w.
The Dutch national open database on COVID-19 has been incrementally expanded since its start on 30 April 2020 and now includes datasets on symptoms, tests performed, individual-level positive cases and deaths, cases and deaths among vulnerable populations, settings of transmission, hospital and ICU admissions, SARS-CoV-2 variants, viral loads in sewage, vaccinations and the effective reproduction number. This data is collected by municipal health services, laboratories, hospitals, sewage treatment plants, vaccination providers and citizens and is cleaned, analysed and published, mostly daily, by the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) in the Netherlands, using automated scripts. Because these datasets cover the key aspects of the pandemic and are available at detailed geographical level, they are essential to gain a thorough understanding of the past and current COVID-19 epidemiology in the Netherlands. Future purposes of these datasets include country-level comparative analysis on the effect of non-pharmaceutical interventions against COVID-19 in different contexts, such as different cultural values or levels of socio-economic disparity, and studies on COVID-19 and weather factors.
荷兰国家新冠肺炎开放数据库自 2020 年 4 月 30 日启动以来,一直在逐步扩充,目前包含了症状、检测、个体阳性病例和死亡、弱势群体中的病例和死亡、传播环境、住院和 ICU 收治、SARS-CoV-2 变异株、污水中的病毒载量、疫苗接种和有效繁殖数等数据集。这些数据由市政卫生服务部门、实验室、医院、污水处理厂、疫苗接种服务机构和民众收集,荷兰国家公共卫生与环境研究所(RIVM)使用自动化脚本对其进行清理、分析和发布,通常是每日发布。由于这些数据集涵盖了大流行的关键方面,并且可以在详细的地理层面上获得,因此对于全面了解荷兰过去和当前的 COVID-19 流行病学情况至关重要。这些数据集的未来用途包括在不同背景下(如不同的文化价值观或不同程度的社会经济差异)对非药物干预 COVID-19 的效果进行国家层面的比较分析,以及对 COVID-19 与天气因素的研究。