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  • Research on behavioural rules and well-being: round 4

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/behavioural-science-and-covid-19/results-of-study-behavioural-measures-and-well-being/round-4

    … apart, and work from home as much as possible. These recommendations issued by the Dutch Government are intended to … work from home. Support for this measure is somewhat lower compared to other measures (67%). The good news is that the … is lots more to share about this study. For more details, visit the page on research . It includes data on support for …

    Publication date: 07-07-2020
  • Lassa fever

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/topics/lassa-fever

    … all after exposure to the Lassa virus. Some patients do become seriously ill and can even die as a result. … in the throat, armpit or groin hearing loss, sometimes in combination with balance problems Hearing loss caused by … days and 3 weeks. How can I prevent Lassa fever? If you are visiting a country where Lassa fever is found, avoid contact …

    Publication date: 11-25-2025
  • Annual reporting on surveillance of acute respiratory infections 2024/2025 - COVID-19

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/coronavirus-covid-19/annual-reporting-2024-2025-covid-19

    … two increases in summer and autumn 2024 were relatively low compared to the increases in 2022 and 2023.  Spread of … and after the respiratory season, the number of patients visiting the general practitioner with respiratory …

    Publication date: 10-30-2025
  • Chickenpox vaccination

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    … have already had it as a child. Most children do not become very ill from the disease. Adults who have never had chickenpox before could become more seriously ill from chickenpox. This is especially … of the side effects, see the vaccine package leaflet. Or visit the website of the Pharmacovigilance Centre Lareb . Is …

    Publication date: 08-19-2025
  • Trial run of wastewater surveillance for measles

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/wastewater-research/trial-run-of-wastewater-surveillance-for-measles

    … measles in a specific area. However, the researchers can compare the current level to the levels in previous weeks. … how much the measles virus is spreading in each region, and compare it with trends in other regions. Advantages of … region than where they normally live – at the office, while visiting friends or family, or while on holiday.  If very …

    Publication date: 05-22-2025
  • Mesh implants intended to treat pelvic organ prolapse

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/medical-devices/mesh-implants-intended-to-treat-pelvic-organ-prolapse

    … In 2018, the Health and Youth Care Inspectorate (IGJ) commissioned RIVM to carry out a scientific literature review into complications arising one year or more after transvaginal … implants used to treat patients with pelvic organ prolapse. Visit the IGJ website (in Dutch) for more information about …

    Publication date: 02-18-2020
  • Newsletter on COVID-19 vaccination issue 2 2020

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/covid-19-vaccination/professionals/newsletter/2020/2

    … Communication … Medicines Agency (EMA) issued a positive scientific recommendation for the first COVID-19 vaccine in the European Union: Comirnaty, the mRNA vaccine developed by Pfizer and … was sooner than expected. That same evening, the European Commission announced that it had approved the vaccine for …

    Publication date: 12-30-2020
  • DNFCS 2007-2010, 7-69 years

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/dutch-national-food-consumption-survey/overview-surveys/dnfcs-2007-2010

    …   Conclusions and recommendations Results Method Study population Conclusions … the the day before the interview (24-hour recall).  House visit   The two 24-hour food recalls for children between … complied by means of face-to-face interviews during home visits. The child’s parents were also present during this …

    Publication date: 01-11-2012
  • Shigellosis

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

    … infection caused by Shigella bacteria. Some people can become seriously ill from the infection. Shigellosis can cause … abroad or through sexual contact. Some people can become seriously ill from the infection. … their hands. Do not have sex with anyone who has diarrhoea. Visit the  STI information page at Soa Aids Nederland for …

    Publication date: 12-04-2024
  • 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
  • Toxoplasmosis

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

    … Toxoplasmosis is an infectious disease common to humans and animals. It is caused by the parasite … they could indicate toxoplasmosis. Sometimes patients can become seriously ill. This mainly happens in people who have a … clothing and do not touch your face with your hands. Have visitors keep their distance. Is there any treatment for …

    Publication date: 08-07-2025
  • Ringworm

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

    … the skin. Anyone can get it, but ringworm is particularly common in young children. … gradually double in size and may be itchy. The spots may become raised and start leaking fluids. The spots can appear … What should you do if a person or animal has ringworm? Visit your GP or vet for treatment with ointment or tablets. …

    Publication date: 03-03-2026
  • Pneumococcal vaccination upon request

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

    … taking immunosuppressant medicine) have a higher risk of becoming seriously ill from pneumococcal disease. These people … works is called vaccine effectiveness. That is measured by comparing people who have and have not been vaccinated. A … see the vaccine package leaflet. (link is external) Or visit the website of the Pharmacovigilance Centre Lareb …

    Publication date: 09-09-2025
  • Second wave is subsiding far slower than the first wave

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/second-wave-is-subsiding-far-slower-than-first-wave

    … of newly reported COVID-19 infections decreased last week compared to the week before that. The current decrease in … Municipal Public Health Service (GGD). Everyone, including commercial test providers, must comply with that legal … who telephones via 0800-1202 or makes an appointment online will now receive the results of the coronavirus test …

    Publication date: 11-17-2020
  • Newsletter on COVID-19 vaccination issue 10 2021

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/covid-19-vaccination/professionals/newsletter/2021/10

    … Public communication … Upcoming events … If you encounter this clinical presentation, the recommendation is to follow your usual course of action, and … and these reported events at this time. EMA’s safety committee PRAC is currently investigating the reports. At … of vaccination with AstraZeneca vaccines. Until the EMA communicates new advice, the AstraZeneca vaccines will not …

    Publication date: 03-16-2021
  • Research on behavioural rules and well-being: round 17

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/behavioural-science-and-covid-19/results-of-study-behavioural-measures-and-well-being/round-17

    … the advice to work from home was elevated to an urgent recommendation, and opening hours for cafés, restaurants and … Less social activity and better compliance with behavioural recommendations As the perceived … survey reported far less social activity. For example, they visited family and friends or went to cafés and restaurants …

    Publication date: 12-14-2021
  • Hepatitis C

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

    … years, the liver of people with chronic hepatitis C can become severely damaged. That is called cirrhosis of the … ill from hepatitis C?  Anyone can get hepatitis C and become ill. Some people are more likely to get hepatitis C: … you have had unsafe sex with someone who has hepatitis C, visit your GP or make an appointment with the local health …

    Publication date: 03-31-2026
  • Frequently asked questions about Ebola

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/ebola/frequently-asked-questions-about-ebola

    … serious infectious disease that occurs in Africa and is accompanied by haemorrhaging (bleeding) in the body. The … of Ebola, and treatment mainly consists of fighting complications. Ebola causes severe complaints that always … very contagious, and there is no problem for patients to visit the lavatory at that time. As a patient becomes …

    Publication date: 08-08-2014
  • Annual reporting on surveillance of acute respiratory infections 2024/2025 - RS Virus

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/rsv/annual-reporting-2024-2025

    … since the COVID-19 pandemic, it is important to interpret comparisons between seasons regarding the absolute number of … In the GP sentinel surveillance, RS-virus type B was more common than RS-virus type A in all age groups throughout the … 2024/2025 respiratory season. The number of young children visiting the GP with bronchiolitis followed the same pattern …

    Publication date: 10-30-2025
  • Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)

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

    … Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the most common cause of respiratory infections in children. The virus is also common among older people. Almost all children get an RSV … Netherlands, it is estimated that about 1 in 10 children visit their GP with RSV (and possibly as many as 1 in 5). …

    Publication date: 10-24-2022

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