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  • Ebola (2)
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  • April 2017 (8)
  • August 2014 (4)
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Lyme disease costs EUR 20 million annually

The societal costs of Lyme disease have been determined for the Netherlands for the first time.

04/25/2017 - 00:00
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Slight increase of ammonia emissions

In 2015 slightly more ammonia was emitted in the Netherlands than in 2014 and the ceiling set by the European Union was met (128 kilotons).

04/24/2017 - 00:00

TIME honours Guus Velders of RIVM

TIME has named Professor Guus Velders of RIVM as one of the 100 most influential people in the world.

04/20/2017 - 00:00

Every year, 300,000 tick bites in urban areas

One in 5 tick bites occurs in an urban area. Although most tick bites occur in the countryside, many people are bitten in urban areas as well.

04/19/2017 - 00:00

It is time to change: adapting behaviours for a sustainable and healthy Europe

The state of the environment, our health, and levels of social equity are closely interrelated.

04/19/2017 - 00:00

New step towards calculating environmental effect of combinations of pesticides

In the context of authorising plant protection products, the EU currently does not take any account of the use of several different plant protection products for the same crop.

04/14/2017 - 00:00

Less salt in certain foods, sugar contents remain unchanged

The salt content in bread was on average 19 percent lower compared to 2011. In addition, certain types of sauces, soups, canned vegetables and pulses, and crisps had a lower salt content.

04/06/2017 - 00:00

Rotavirus in the Netherlands: Background information for the Health Council

Rotavirus can cause severe gastrointestinal infections and is common among infants and young children. There are two vaccines available; both have to be given by mouth (oral vaccines).

04/05/2017 - 00:00

Ebola information for GPs

RIVM has sent a message to Community Health Services (GGD's) containing information about how issues concerning Ebola are arranged in the Netherlands.

08/21/2014 - 00:00
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Possibly more cases of gastroenteritis caused by antacids

In recent years the Netherlands has witnessed an increase in the number of cases of gastroenteritis caused by the Campylobacter bacterium.

08/14/2014 - 00:00

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