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Dashboards

NOTE: Visualization toolkits to support content creation will be developed by Pathogens Data Network (PDN) as the project progresses.

Data dashboards are pages that promote data and other research resources. The dashboards provide context for the resource, and usually dynamic data visualisations. Below you can find example dashboards and for more real examples checkout Swedish pathogens portal dashboards or Swiss pathogens portal dashboards.

Explore genomic and epidemiological surveillance data of SARS-CoV-2 in Mexico. This dashboard provides weekly updates on variant circulation, transmission dynamics, and outbreak trends, combining sequencing and case data to support national surveillance and public health response.
Provides updated information on dengue in Mexico, including weekly cases, geographic distribution, serotype trends, and comparisons with previous years. The aim is to support national surveillance, characterize transmission dynamics, and offer valuable insights for public health decision-making.
Offers insights into influenza activity across Mexico, highlighting weekly case trends, seasonal peaks, subtype circulation, and year-to-year variation. The objective is to enhance national surveillance, anticipate transmission dynamics, and support timely public health responses.
Presents data on mpox circulation in Mexico, including reported cases, geographic spread, and temporal dynamics. The goal is to reinforce national surveillance, monitor transmission trends, and provide evidence to guide public health strategies.
RSV
Provides information on RSV circulation in Mexico, including weekly cases, seasonal distribution, and transmission patterns across children and adults. The purpose is to strengthen epidemiological surveillance, identify periods of higher risk, and deliver key data for outbreak prevention and control.
The Wastewater Epidemiology and Metagenomics Lab (WEML-IBT, UNAM) leads a pilot study to monitor viruses and bacteria in treatment plants. By analyzing wastewater through genomic and metagenomic approaches, this strategy enables early pathogen detection—even in asymptomatic cases—and expands epidemiological surveillance under a One Health framework, including respiratory and gastrointestinal viruses as well as antimicrobial resistance genes.
Delivers information on Zika virus circulation in Mexico, including reported cases, geographic distribution, and temporal trends. The aim is to strengthen epidemiological surveillance, track transmission patterns, and support public health decision-making.