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  • (-) Tobacco (3)
  • Immunisation and vaccination (2)
  • National Immunisation Programme (2)
  • (-) One Health (2)
  • WHO Collaborating Centre for Tobacco Product Regulation and Control (2)
  • Zoonotic diseases (2)
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  • (-) Nitrogen (1)
  • PFAS (1)

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  • December 2019 (3)
  • May 2018 (3)

Interim injunction decision Nitrogen

In an interim injunction proceeding between Mesdag Zuivelfonds, Stichting Stikstofclaim and RIVM, the court has ruled that RIVM must decide on the availability and disclosure of data before 1 Janua

12/17/2019 - 14:55

How to distinguish a dual user from an exclusive e-cigarette user

RIVM and Maastricht University have identified a combination of factors that can be used to distinguish between exclusive e-cigarette users (vapers) on the one hand and people who smoke both regula

12/10/2019 - 16:26
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Prevention essential theme State of Zoonotic Diseases 2018

The focus of our annual report State of Zoonotic Diseases 2018 is prevention, with the emphasis on the production chains of foods of animal origin.

12/05/2019 - 12:57

Addictive nicotine and harmful substances also present in heated tobacco

Heated tobacco products are newly available on the market. An example of such a product is the heatstick which is heated with an iQOS, a device that looks like an e-cigarette.

05/15/2018 - 00:00

RIVM withdraws from tobacco committees

The Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment will leave the NEN/CEN/ISO committees for tobacco and e-cigarettes with immediate effect.

05/07/2018 - 00:00

People who eat meat do not carry more ESBL bacteria

RIVM research reveals that people who eat meat regularly do not carry ESBLs more frequently than vegetarians.

05/02/2018 - 00:00

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