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10 search results

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  • Remove ticks quickly, reduce your risk of Lyme disease

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/remove-ticks-quickly-reduce-your-risk-of-lyme-disease

    … faster you remove a tick after it bites you, the lower your risk of contracting Lyme disease. Even so, many people still … Remove ticks quickly, reduce your risk of Lyme disease …

    Publication date: 05-01-2024
  • 2025 recorded most tick bite reports in five years

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/2025-recorded-most-tick-bite-reports-in-five-years

    … number of tick bites has been on the rise, and with it the risk of disease. That is why, during the ‘Week van de Teek’ …

    Publication date: 03-30-2026
  • 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
  • Spread of tick-borne encephalitis virus in the Netherlands

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/spread-of-tick-borne-encephalitis-virus-in-netherlands

    … transmit the tick encephalitis (TBE) virus. Although the risk of contracting tick encephalitis after a tick bite is … causes Lyme disease about 27,000 times every year. The risk of a TBE infection after a tick bite is much smaller than the risk of Lyme disease. In recent years, 1-2 patients a year …

    Publication date: 06-24-2020
  • 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

    … bitten on a weekly basis. This will allow us to see the risk of being bitten by a tick at any given time.  …

    Publication date: 04-26-2022
  • VectorNet3

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/international-projects/vectornet3

    … for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), supporting risk assessments related to vector-borne diseases, in a One … biting midges. These vectors can carry pathogens that pose risks to human and animal health across Europe. Vector Net …

    Publication date: 11-22-2024
  • Duty to report now applies for tick-borne encephalitis

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/duty-to-report-now-applies-for-tick-borne-encephalitis

    … severe, lasting damage. There is no medicine for TBE. The risk of TBE causing serious disease is very small. Since … disease with a duty to report is a disease that entails a risk to public health. If a doctor or lab identifies an … of the number of people with TBE and find out if there are risk areas for TBE in the Netherlands. TBE has been present …

    Publication date: 04-03-2025
  • 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
  • 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

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