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Breathe: Respiratory Health

BREATHE: Respiratory Health

Description

BREATHE facilitates the safe and responsible use of respiratory health data at scale, sparking research and innovation for the benefit of UK patients. BREATHE is a collaboration between patients and publics, UK Universities, third sector, Government organisations and industry from across the UK and globally. The Hub is led by The University of Edinburgh, Imperial College London, University of Leicester, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Queen Mary University of London and Swansea University. At BREATHE, we want to improve respiratory health by changing the way the NHS, researchers, industry and charities use data. We are doing this by: • Bringing together useful respiratory datasets, so they can be easily discovered by researchers and innovators. • Curating and improving these datasets, providing access to the highest quality data. • Providing services and expertise to drive the use of health data in ground-breaking research and innovation. • Working in partnership with patients and the public to promote the responsible use of health data for patient benefit, protecting privacy at all stages. Website link: https://breathedatahub.com/

Datasets & BioSamples (53)

Research on use of an online learning platform on under-five pneumonia
Dataset population size: Unknown
Health and disease
Children's Health in London and Luton (CHILL)
Dataset population size: Unknown
Health and disease
SpiroMeta Consortium Dataset
Dataset population size: Unknown
Health and disease
Genetics of Asthma Severity & Phenotypes
Dataset population size: Unknown
Health and disease
Developing Patient and Public Involvement in Research in Malaysia
Dataset population size: Unknown
Health and disease
International Severe Asthma Registry
Dataset population size: Unknown
Health and disease

Analysis Scripts & Software (2)

SAIL Databank
Clara Fennessy

Created - 06 September 2024

COVID-19 Symptom Tracker App
HDRUK Super-User

Created - 06 September 2024

Data Uses (49)

Publications (2)

Real-time spatial health surveillance: Mapping the UK COVID-19 epidemic.
Fry R, Hollinghurst J, Stagg HR, Thompson DA, Fronterre C, Orton C, Lyons RA, Ford DV, Sheikh A, Diggle PJ.
2021