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  • (-) Zoonotic diseases (2)
  • Chromium (VI) and CARC (1)
  • HPV vaccination (1)
  • (-) Immunisation and vaccination (1)
  • International (1)
  • MERS-coronavirus (1)
  • Microplastics (1)
  • National Immunisation Programme (1)
  • One Health (1)
  • (-) Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) (1)
  • Sustainable Development Goals (1)
  • (-) Tobacco (1)
  • WHO Collaborating Centre for Tobacco Product Regulation and Control (1)

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  • June 2018 (3)
  • August 2013 (2)

Vaccination rate again drops slightly, HPV vaccination rate drops considerably

The vaccination rate for vaccines included in the National Immunisation Programme has dropped slightly by about 1 percent.

06/25/2018 - 00:00

RIVM measures much higher levels of tar, nicotine and carbon monoxide in cigarettes

Tar, nicotine and carbon monoxide (TNCO) levels measured in accordance with the Canadian Intense (CI) method are at least twice as high as the levels measured in accordance with the prescribed ISO

06/12/2018 - 00:00

One Health European Joint Programme (EJP) Expert Meeting

On the 4th and 5th of June 2018, an expert meeting was held at RIVM to redefine and prioritise the topics for One Health research and integrative activities in Europe.

06/07/2018 - 00:00

New bacterium in ticks

Last year, a man was treated at the Amsterdam Academic Medical Centre (AMC) after being bitten by a tick and becoming infected with a strain of the Borrelia bacterium not previously encountered in

08/28/2013 - 00:00

Regional differences in testing rates underestimate incidence of LGV epidemic

Until 2003, Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV), an aggressive form of chlamydia, was considered to be a rare tropical disease, endemic to Africa, Asia and the Caribbean.

08/27/2013 - 00:00
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