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National Immunisation Programme: new decline in number of reported cases of disease in 2021

In 2021, fewer people contracted diseases for which vaccines are offered under the National Immunisation Programme (NIP) than before the coronavirus pandemic. This is very likely largely due to the impact of the coronavirus measures, such as social distancing and hand washing.
17-11-2022 | 13:45

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions via procurement partnerships

By optimising collaboration when purchasing products and services, the government can reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This was the conclusion of a study by the National Institute for Public Health and Environmental Protection (RIVM) into so-called 'buyer groups'.
17-11-2022 | 09:45

Deposited coarse dust particles in IJmond region still contain large amounts of PAHs and metals

High levels of PAHs and metals, including lead, have once again been found in coarse dust particles deposited in the vicinity of the premises of the Tata Steel company. This is according to new measurements taken by RIVM this spring.
16-11-2022 | 13:00

Almost a third of the cyclists in the Netherlands use electric bikes

Almost a third (30%) of the Dutch cyclists aged 12 and over use electric bikes. The use of e-bikes is most common among elderly cyclists (those aged 65 and over): more than half of them only ride an e-bike. This is according to a RIVM survey of nearly 7,000 people. A vast majority of respondents (70%) said they opted for an e-bike ‘to cycle with less effort’.
15-11-2022 | 07:00

Results of the 2021 Noise Monitor

Measurements by RIVM show that motorways again produced more noise in 2020 than the Directorate-General for Public Works and Water Management had calculated. The difference was 3 dB, the same as in 2019. Due to the coronavirus measures and the speed limit reduction, however, the noise levels along both motorways were lower in 2020 than in 2019. This is according to the 2021 Noise Monitor. The figures also show that, in 2020, so-called ‘quiet tyres’ still does not reduce noise produced by motorways in practice. The measurement and calculation of noise produced by railways did match.
10-11-2022 | 10:00

COVID-19 vaccination estimated to have prevented about 88 thousand hospital admissions in just over one year

The COVID-19 vaccinations prevented many hospital admissions in the Netherlands.

08-11-2022 | 10:00
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Incidence of infections that cause gastrointestinal symptoms on the rise again

In 2021, the incidence of enteric infections – which mainly cause gastrointestinal symptoms – was higher than in 2020, but still lower than before the coronavirus pandemic. This is the outcome of a study into enteric infections and pathogens transmitted from animals to humans.
07-11-2022 | 11:55
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New WHO Collaborating Centre hosted by RIVM on Life Course and Health

The World Health Organization (WHO) has designated RIVM as WHO Collaborating Centre on Life Course and Health. The Collaborating Centre will support the WHO by contributing to knowledge and research on healthy ageing over the life course. People are growing older all over the world.
07-11-2022 | 09:15

Incorrect emission factors used for some farms included in list of top 100 ammonia emitters

At the request of the Dutch House of Representatives, RIVM compiled a list of the 100 biggest ammonia emitters in the Netherlands. Recently, the underlying data used to compile this list were disclosed pursuant to a request under the Open Government Act.
04-11-2022 | 15:07
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Sustained avian flu outbreak is the most remarkable outbreak in 2021 discussed in Zoonoses Report

The outbreak of the H5N1 variant of avian flu was the most remarkable outbreak in 2021. In October of that year, the Netherlands experienced the start of the biggest outbreak of avian flu since 2003.
04-11-2022 | 08:00

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