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34 search results

You searched for these word(s): risk assessment
  • Vaccination against pneumococcal disease for medical risk groups

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/pneumococci/vaccination-against-pneumococcal-disease-for-medical-risk-groups

    … Some people have health conditions that cause a higher risk of serious illness due to pneumococcal disease. They … The medical risk groups for pneumococcal disease include: people with … as a result If you are in one or more of these medical risk groups, you can get a vaccination against pneumococcal …

    Publication date: 09-09-2025
  • Rabies

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/rabies

    … are bitten, scratched or licked by an infected animal. The risk of infection is very low in the Netherlands. People who … raccoons), or by bats (also in the Netherlands).  Another risk in the Netherlands comes from unvaccinated dogs and … have a lyssavirus infection. That is why there is a minimal risk of catching rabies after contact with bats. Bats almost …

    Publication date: 09-01-2025
  • New safety data confirms hydroxyapatite in nanoform is safe for oral care products

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/weblog/new-safety-data-confirms-hydroxyapatite-in-nanoform-is-safe-for-oral-care-products

    … and is not significantly taken up by cells. The safety assessment applies only to specific types of HAP … on HAP nano comes after the SCCS’s fourth review. Earlier assessments by the SCCS were inconclusive regarding the … do not meet these criteria will require a separate safety assessment. Reflection by RIVM The case of HAP nano …

    Publication date: 09-15-2025
  • FAQ about breast cancer screening on Saba

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/population-screening-caribbean-netherlands/saba/breast-cancer/faq

    … plates during X-rays. According to plastic surgeons, the risk of damaging the protheses as a result of the … screening program. Radiation can cause cancer, but this risk is very small. On the other hand, the breast cancer … enlarged from the vaccination, but this will not affect the assessment of your x-rays. For privacy reasons, it is not …

    Publication date: 04-13-2023
  • Hepatitis B vaccination upon request

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/hepatitis-b/vaccination-upon-request

    … you effective protection against hepatitis B. Children and risk groups can get a free vaccination against hepatitis B. … National Immunisation Programm e at 3, 5 and 12 months old. Risk groups Hepatitis B is more common among sex workers and … through the hepatitis B vaccination programme for risk groups . People who are at higher risk at work People …

    Publication date: 09-09-2025
  • How to remove a tick

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/tick-bites/removing-ticks

    … longer the tick is attached to your skin, the higher the risk that it will transmit diseases.  … longer the tick is attached to your skin, the higher the risk that it will transmit diseases.  Do not use alcohol, …

    Publication date: 04-18-2023
  • News about alternatives to animal testing

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/alternatives-to-animal-testing/news

    … in the integration of artificial intelligence into chemical risk assessment: findings from the 2024 ECETOC workshop In … in a workshop on building trust in AI for chemical risk assessment, organised by the European Centre for … importance of variations in in vitro dosimetry to support risk assessment of inhaled toxicants  Health effects of …

    Publication date: 04-21-2023
  • Computational modelling of neural tube defects

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/alternatives-to-animal-testing/fields-of-expertise/computational-modelling-neural-tube-defects

    … The classical way of safety assessment relies heavily on the use of laboratory animals. … compounds. RIVM investigates the improvement of hazard assessment of developmental toxicants using computational … Toxicity testing should be improved to achieve a better risk assessment in humans. This can be done by combining …

    Publication date: 04-03-2023
  • EFSA’s re-evaluation of silver as a food additive is inconclusive

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/weblog/efsas-re-evaluation-of-silver-as-food-additive-is-inconclusive

    … its safety due to critical gaps in scientific data. The assessment was intended to address questions surrounding the … data to determine whether the additive posed a health risk. In response, the European Commission invited … necessary information and quality to support a conclusive risk assessment.  Insufficient data on particle form and …

    Publication date: 09-15-2025
  • Zebrafish

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/alternatives-to-animal-testing/fields-of-expertise/zebrafish

    … on skeletal development and liver disease, and explore assessment strategies for chemical mixtures. The combination …

    Publication date: 04-01-2023
  • Hepatitis B

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/hepatitis-b

    … grows worse, it is known as cirrhosis of the liver. The risk of this depends on how active the virus was and on the … People who have cirrhosis of the liver are also at higher risk for developing liver cancer, which can eventually lead … in the course of their work Some people have a higher risk of becoming seriously ill from hepatitis B, including …

    Publication date: 09-09-2025
  • News about tobacco and nicotine products

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/tobacco/news

    … show cell damage and inflammation. The long-term health risks are unclear, but HTPs are not without significant … with valuable tools for improved monitoring and risk management.   Sugars in Tobacco Products: Toxicity … to conventional cigarettes, IQOS may still pose genotoxic risks, highlighting the need for further investigation into …

    Publication date: 04-14-2023
  • FAQ about tick bites and Lyme disease

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/tick-bites/faq

    … longer the tick is attached to your skin, the higher the risk that it will transmit diseases.  Do not use alcohol, … to its host. The sooner the tick is removed, the lower the risk of the bacterium being transmitted. If the bacterium … do not get ill after a tick bite. There is an estimated 2% risk of getting Lyme disease after a tick bite (2 out of 100 …

    Publication date: 04-19-2023
  • Fewer reports of tick bites in 2022

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/fewer-reports-of-tick-bites-in-2022

    … These reports yield many new insights into ticks and the risk of Lyme disease. Last year, the reported number of tick … time people spend in nature. Remove ticks quickly to halve risk of Lyme disease If you find a tick on your body, take … to remove the ticks as quickly as you can. This lowers the risk that you will get Lyme disease. Report any bites at …

    Publication date: 04-19-2023
  • Pneumococcal vaccination upon request

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/pneumococci/pneumococcal-vaccination-upon-request

    … as people taking immunosuppressant medicine) have a higher risk of becoming seriously ill from pneumococcal disease. … people aged 78 and older (born in 1947 or before). Medical risk groups Some people have health conditions that cause a higher risk of serious illness due to pneumococcal disease. This …

    Publication date: 09-09-2025
  • Potential of nanomaterials in food packaging to improve food safety and sustainability

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/weblog/potential-of-nanomaterials-in-food-packaging-to-improve-food-safety-and-sustainability

    … Using nanomaterials in food packaging can help reduce such risks. However, it is essential to be aware that … migrate from packaging into food, so the potential risks to human health from the nanomaterials themselves must …

    Publication date: 09-15-2025
  • News and activities WHO CC on Behavioural Science for Health Emergency Preparedness and Resilience

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/who-collaborating-centre-on-behavioural-science-for-health-emergency-preparedness-and-resilience/news-and-activities

    … twice per year to better understand how people perceive risks, respond to public health guidance, and prepare for … by RIVM, and use behavioural data to inform policy and risk communication for better health, and in preparation for …

    Publication date: 09-29-2025
  • Botulism

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/botulism

    … very ill from botulism? Anyone could get botulism, but the risk is very low. Children under 12 months old have a higher risk of botulism, especially infant botulism. The bacterial …

    Publication date: 09-01-2025
  • Reporting a tick bite

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/tick-bites/reporting-tick-bite

    … problems. This will help us understand more about the risk of people becoming ill after a tick bite. We also ask …

    Publication date: 04-18-2023
  • Tick bites

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/tick-bites

    … longer the tick is attached to your skin, the higher the risk that it will transmit diseases.  Read more about: …

    Publication date: 04-18-2023

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