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  • FAQ about tick bites and Lyme disease

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

    … causes Lyme disease (Borrelia burgdorferi), the tick can become infected. After eating the blood it needs, the tick … parks and gardens. They mostly live in tall grass or decomposing leaves, ideally near trees or bushes. From there, … As soon as the temperature rises above 7°C, they can become active. Most tick bites occur in the months of March …

    Publication date: 04-19-2023
  • Number of Lyme disease diagnoses remains high

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/number-of-lyme-disease-diagnoses-remains-high

    … diagnoses with a red rash or ring in 1994, 2017 and 2021. Visit tekenradar.nl for more information by municipality. Decrease in number of GP visits The number of GP consultations for tick bites in 2021 … early start to the tick season, the peak of the season has come late this year. Many more tick bites are expected in …

    Publication date: 07-13-2023
  • PhD research shows: ‘repeating vaccination promotes whooping cough resistance’

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/phd-research-shows-repeating-vaccination-promotes-whooping-cough-resistance

    … to young, unvaccinated children. People over 60 can also become seriously ill from the disease. The whooping cough … cough as a result. Despite that, whooping cough has become more common again in recent years. Slowly waning … and old in times of endemic pertussis” can be accessed online: Publicatie Online: Pauline Versteegen . …

    Publication date: 05-30-2024
  • Vaccination against meningococcal disease starts for teens aged 14 to 18

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/vaccination-against-meningococcal-disease-starts-for-teens-aged-14-to-18

    … bacteria enter the bloodstream or nervous system, you can become seriously ill in a very short space of time. In the … flu, so it can be hard to recognise. The infection can become very serious, developing into meningitis or blood … consult information about the vaccination and the disease online. The website also includes video clips and stories by …

    Publication date: 03-07-2019
  • Horizon scan

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/immunisation-and-vaccination/horizon-scan

    … To ensure that the pharmaceutical industry and government to communicate appropriately about vaccine-related topics, the … will direct these questions to the relevant pharmaceutical companies through the Vaccine Advice Desk. The Vaccine … . The Horizon Scan The Horizon Scan consists of online meetings that are held a few times a year. In these …

    Publication date: 09-01-2023
  • The National Immunisation Programme: the number of disease notifications decreased substantially in 2020

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/national-immunisation-programme-number-of-disease-notifications-decreased-substantially-in

    … were admitted to a hospital due to the disease. The report compares these numbers with the figures from previous years … of chronic hepatitis B decreased by about one third compared to 2019. This is probably not an actual decrease, since people visited their doctors less often due to the COVID-19 …

    Publication date: 11-24-2021
  • Data from National Immunisation Programme available through MijnRIVM and in personal digital health environments

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/data-from-national-immunisation-programme-available-through-mijnrivm-and-in-personal-digital

    … personal digital health environments on Government.nl  or visit the PGO website at www.PGO.nl (in Dutch). If you would …

    Publication date: 11-21-2024
  • Ten years of Tick Radar 80,000 tick bite reports; chances of being bitten highest in Drenthe

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/ten-years-of-tick-radar-80000-tick-bite-reports-chances-of-being-bitten-highest-in-drenthe

    … most people with Lyme disease recover without lasting complaints after treatment with antibiotics. Thanks to the … every year, some 1,000 to 1,500 people suffer long-term complications after treatment. The exact cause of these … that it remains important to check for ticks after every visit to nature and that most people fortunately do not …

    Publication date: 04-26-2022

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