The Singapore Myocardial Infarction Registry (SMIR) and the Singapore Stroke Registry (SSR) are two of several databases managed by the National Registry of Diseases Office (NRDO). Dating back to 1988, the SMIR collects epidemiological data on acute myocardial infarction (AMI) cases diagnosed in all public hospitals, private hospitals and a small number of AMI deaths that occurred at home, while the SSR collects epidemiological and clinical data on stroke cases diagnosed in Singapore, dating back to 2002. This information is used to understand how these diseases and conditions are evolving in Singapore. Read about these and other NRDO registries by logging into our resource, which has >330 healthcare database profiles, including genetic and biobank profiles, from 42 countries.