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  • (-) Immunisation and vaccination (3)
  • National Immunisation Programme (3)
  • International (2)
  • One Health (2)
  • (-) Tobacco (2)
  • Zoonotic diseases (2)
  • Chromium (VI) and CARC (1)
  • Healthy living environment (1)
  • HPV vaccination (1)
  • International projects (1)
  • Microplastics (1)
  • Nitrogen (1)
  • PFAS (1)
  • Sustainable Development Goals (1)
  • WHO Collaborating Centre for Tobacco Product Regulation and Control (1)

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  • December 2019 (3)
  • June 2018 (2)

A pregnant woman can protect her baby against whooping cough with 22-week vaccination

From 16 December 2019, pregnant women in the Netherlands will be offered the 22-week vaccination. With this vaccination, a pregnant woman protects her child and herself against whooping cough.

12/12/2019 - 11:00

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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Report on the developments of the National Immunisation Programme: stabilisation of participation and low level of disease

In the first six months of 2019, the number of notified meningococcal serogroup W (MenW) disease cases decreased in almost all age groups, after a continuous increase since 2015.

12/05/2019 - 08:53

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

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