Data are updated Monday - Friday. The G.h team will be offline in observance of the U.S. Labor Day holiday on Monday, September 5th. Reporting will resume on Tuesday, September 6th.
- 2022-07-07: Only confirmed cases for Brazil are reported
- 2022-07-11: From this date data files (
latest.csv
,timeseries-*.csv
) have cases from the current outbreak, and from countries where MPXV is endemic. The lists are distinguished by the first letter of the ID, which is a string: N denoting cases from the current outbreak (equivalent to the current list), and E for cases from endemic countries. - 2022-07-22: Endemic data has been updated to accurately reflect confirmed/suspected/total cases from source reporting.
This repository contains dated records of curated Monkeypox cases from the 2022 outbreak (April - ), a data dictionary, and a script used to pull contents from a spreadsheet into JSON and CSV files.
The script is intended for use by the curation team and supporting engineers. It requires access to the relevant Google Sheet, and a Google Cloud service account.
The data dictionary contains information about columns/fields in the data sets.
The analytics folder contains scripts that use the curated data set. This currently includes an R file that finds the risk of re-identification based on curated data.
There is also a daily briefing report generated from this data at https://www.monkeypox.global.health
Line list (CSV): https://raw.githubusercontent.com/globaldothealth/monkeypox/main/latest.csv
Line list (JSON): https://raw.githubusercontent.com/globaldothealth/monkeypox/main/latest.json
Timeseries: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/globaldothealth/monkeypox/main/timeseries-confirmed.csv
Timeseries by country: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/globaldothealth/monkeypox/main/timeseries-country-confirmed.csv
Python (requires pandas
):
import pandas as pd
df = pd.read_csv("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/globaldothealth/monkeypox/main/latest.csv")
R :
df <- read.csv("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/globaldothealth/monkeypox/main/latest.csv")
Users can access archived line list, case definition, and ECDC files here. The archives folder contains timestamped JSON and CSV files.
If you would like to request changes, open an issue on this repository and we will happily consider your request. If requesting a fix please include steps to reproduce undesirable behaviors.
If you would like to contribute, assign an issue to yourself and/or reach out to a contributor and we will happily help you help us.
If you want to send data to us, you can use our template at monkeypox-template.csv which makes it easier for us to add to our list. Just open an issue and attach a CSV / XLSX file in this repository, or email data to info@global.health. Remove any Personally Identifiable Information.
- Global.health: Map visualization of cases by country
- Our World in Data: cumulative and daily confirmed and suspected case counts and map
This repository and data exports are published under the CC BY 4.0 license.
Please cite as: "Global.health Monkeypox (accessed on YYYY-MM-DD)"
&
Kraemer, Tegally, Pigott, Dasgupta, Sheldon, Wilkinson, Schultheiss, et al. Tracking the 2022 Monkeypox Outbreak with Epidemiological Data in Real-Time. The Lancet Infectious Diseases. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099(22)00359-0.
For ECDC files, please cite (files are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International):
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control/WHO Regional Office for Europe. Monkeypox, Joint Epidemiological overview, {day} {month}, 2022