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  • WHO Collaborating Centre for Risk Assessment of Pathogens in Food and Water

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/who-collaborating-centre-risk-assessment-of-pathogens-in-food-and-water

    … Our WHO Collaborating Centre for Risk Assessment of Pathogens in Food and Water is committed to … tackle this growing threat to public health effectively. Risk Assessment and Prevention : The WHO Collaborating … Control coordinates the WHO Collaborating Centre for Risk assessment of pathogens in Food and Water.   …

    Publication date: 03-09-2015
  • Antibiotics policy for severe streptococcal infections lowers risk of transmission within families

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/antibiotics-policy-for-severe-streptococcal-infections-lowers-risk-of-transmission-within

    … iGAS are offered antibiotics. This policy has lowered the risk of transmission within families by more than 80%. These … and women during and shortly after childbirth have a higher risk of serious illness. These severe infections involving … been offered to all family members of everyone with iGAS. Risk now five times lower The risk that a patient’s family …

    Publication date: 01-12-2026
  • Information about cervical cancer screening

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/cervical-cancer-screening-programme/information-materials

    … We use the population screening to detect if someone is at risk of cervical cancer. Early detection can prevent … who take part in the population screening are at a lower risk of cervical cancer. If you are between 30 and 60 years …

    Publication date: 02-10-2015
  • Strategy to combat antimicrobial resistance (AMR) for primary care providers

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/antimicrobial-resistance/strategy-to-combat-antimicrobial-resistance-amr-for-primary-care-providers

    … good reason, as unnecessary antibiotics use increases the risk of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and needlessly …

    Publication date: 02-27-2023
  • Antimicrobial resistance in animals, in food, and in the environment

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/antimicrobial-resistance/animals-food-environment

    … to as sewage research . WHO Collaborating Centre for Risk Assessment of Pathogens in Food and Water The RIVM houses a collaborating centre that supports the WHO in risk assessment of pathogens in food and water ( WHO …

    Publication date: 05-21-2019
  • Information about cervical cancer screening (Turkish)

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/cervical-cancer-screening-programme/information-in-multiple-languages/turkish

    … Bu nüfus taramasıyla, kişinin rahim ağzı kanseri riski altında olup olmadığını değerlendiriyoruz.Erken …

    Publication date: 12-12-2022
  • International collaboration on antimicrobial resistance

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/antimicrobial-resistance/international-collaboration

    … Epidemiology and Surveillance WHO Collaborating Centre Risk Assessment of Pathogens in Food and Water WHO Collaborating … preparedness and response for high threat pathogens and biorisk RIVM helps countries set up and improve national …

    Publication date: 05-23-2019
  • International collaboration on antimicrobial resistance

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/international-collaboration-on-antimicrobial-resistance

    … resistance epidemiology and surveillance . WHO CC risk assessment of pathogens in food and water . WHO CC for … preparedness and response for high threat pathogens and biorisk . RIVM helps countries set up and improve national …

    Publication date: 07-21-2025
  • Programme characteristics of the cervical cancer screening programme

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/cervical-cancer-screening-programme/professionals/programme-characteristics

    … screening laboratories for the presence of hrHPV (high risk Human Papillomavirus). If HPV is found, a cytological assessment is carried out to determine whether there are …

    Publication date: 12-01-2022
  • Overview of AMR surveillance studies

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/antimicrobial-resistance/overview-of-amr-surveillance-studies

    … of healthcare-associated infection outbreaks, the assessment of incidents and the provision of support for …

    Publication date: 03-06-2023
  • HPV

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

    … in labia, penis, anus, mouth and/or throat. When I am at risk for HPV-related cancer? There are many different types of HPV. Some have a high risk of causing cancer. If you have had a long-term infection with a high-risk type of the virus, you could develop cancer. This often …

    Publication date: 06-02-2014
  • Frequently asked questions cervical cancer screening for professionals

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/cervical-cancer-screening-programme/professionals/faq

    … HPV screening detects serious abnormalities earlier and the risk of cervical cancer is reduced for longer after a … Yes, the 10-year interval for screening is safe. The risk of developing cervical cancer or its precursors is … lead to cervical cancer after a persistent infection: high-risk HPV (hrHPV). In the case of hrHPV types 16 and 18, the …

    Publication date: 12-05-2022
  • ARMIS

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/international-projects/armis

    … manure processing installations. ARMIS also looks at the risks that people are exposed to, how large the risks are, how they are seen through the eyes of those involved and how the risks can be clearly communicated. The project started in …

    Publication date: 05-28-2019
  • Innovation in the cervical cancer screening programme

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/cervical-cancer-screening-programme/professionals/innovation

    … referrals could be more specific, taking into account the risk profile of a client. Accessibility could be improved by … unnecessary anxiety, unnecessary healthcare costs and the risk of unnecessary treatment. In order to reduce the number … it has been decided to change the referral policy based on risk stratification. The following changes are involved: Use …

    Publication date: 12-06-2022
  • What is resistance?

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/antimicrobial-resistance/what-is-resistance

    … and for patients to use antibiotics correctly. Higher risk for impaired immunity Antibiotic resistance is a bigger risk for people with impaired immunity, such as hospital …

    Publication date: 07-21-2025
  • Referral schedule for the cervical cancer screening programme

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/cervical-cancer-screening-programme/professionals/referral-schedule

    … hrHPV types 16 and 18 (HPV 16/18) with a clearly increased risk and the other hrHPV types (HPV other) with a moderately increased risk. The referral policy remains the same for participants …

    Publication date: 12-01-2022
  • Information for professionals about the cervical cancer screening programme

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/cervical-cancer-screening-programme/professionals

    … at the age of 30, 35, 40, 50 and 60. People who are more at risk of cervical cancer, for example due to a previous HPV … is mostly caused by a persistent infection with a high-risk type of the human papilloma virus (HPV). HPV is a …

    Publication date: 12-01-2022
  • Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in healthcare

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/antimicrobial-resistance/in-healthcare

    … Patients in a healthcare facility have an increased risk of acquiring an infection. This is because they usually … ordering meals etc.) For a 3D scale model or a negligible risk (NR) experience of the isolation room of the future, …

    Publication date: 05-21-2019
  • Collaboration on antimicrobial resistance

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/antimicrobial-resistance/collaboration-antimicrobial-resistance

    … care providers in their region. They provide an overview of risks and measures for all regional care facilities and …

    Publication date: 07-21-2025
  • Invitation schedule for the cervical cancer screening programme

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/cervical-cancer-screening-programme/professionals/invitation-schedule

    … HPV screening detects severe abnormalities earlier and the risk of cervical cancer is reduced for longer after a …

    Publication date: 12-01-2022

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