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  • Questions and answers about fipronil

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/fipronil-in-eggs/questions-and-answers-about-fipronil

    … How are the risks of fipronil in eggs determined? On the basis of … threshold values are being exceeded. Is there a health risk from fipronil in eggs? No acute health effects are … disappear. We cannot make an accurate statement about the risks incurred when people eat eggs that contain fipronil …

    Publication date: 08-07-2017
  • Respiratory infections season started

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/respiratory-infections-season-started

    … muscle aches, headache or fatigue. Some people are more at risk If you have a respiratory infection, you can infect … Viruses like SARS-CoV-2 and flu cause an additional risk of serious respiratory infection for older people and … spreading. You will also protect people who are more at risk if they get a respiratory infection. What to do if you …

    Publication date: 10-23-2023
  • Mpox

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

    … MSM contact (men who have sex with men). The highest risk of infection is among men who frequently have sex with … or breathing, if people are very close to each other. The risk of spreading mpox in this way currently appears to be … an mpox lesion How can I prevent mpox? You can reduce the risk of mpox by not having intimate or skin-to-skin contact …

    Publication date: 06-01-2022
  • 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
  • Post-COVID

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/coronavirus-covid-19/post-covid

    … after COVID-19. The COVID-19 vaccination lowers the risk of serious illness due to COVID-19, and also lowers the risk of developing post-COVID symptoms after a SARS-CoV-2 … post-COVID. However, it is clear that there is a lower risk of post-COVID after infection with an Omicron variant …

    Publication date: 09-03-2024
  • ProSafe D3 01 DR Landscape of databases useful to EHS assessment of NMs

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/documenten/prosafe-d3-01-dr-landscape-of-databases-useful-to-ehs-assessment-of-nms

    … ProSafe D3 01 DR Landscape of databases useful to EHS assessment of NMs … ProSafe D3 01 DR Landscape of databases useful to EHS assessment of NMs …

    Publication date: 01-07-2019
  • 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
  • Ebola

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

    … gets Ebola can become very ill. Some people have a higher risk of contracting the disease. This applies to people who … Ebola is not more dangerous during pregnancy. The risk of death is about the same for pregnant people and … chance that the pregnancy will not go well. There is a high risk of miscarriage or significant vaginal bleeding. The …

    Publication date: 08-06-2014
  • Chromium (VI) and CARC

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/chromium-vi-carc

    … this exposure is so low that the associated health risks are very small. Chromium (VI) can also be released … toys and tobacco, legal limits have been set and the health risks due to exposure are negligible. Foodstuffs do not … concentration for chromium (VI) of 2.5 ng/m3 (based on the risk level for carcinogenic substances). In the vicinity of …

    Publication date: 02-16-2021
  • 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
  • Flu

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/flu-and-flu-vaccine/flu

    … can become very ill from flu?  Some people have a higher risk of becoming seriously ill from the flu virus. They may … can get the flu more than once. Some people have a higher risk of getting flu. This applies especially to people who … the Netherlands: the flu vaccine . People who have a higher risk of becoming seriously ill from the flu can get a …

    Publication date: 03-16-2023
  • Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, variant

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/creutzfeldt-jakob-disease-variant

    … eating beef from cows that have BSE (mad cow disease). The risk is higher if the beef includes brain or nerve tissue. … measures, including strict food safety rules for beef, the risk of contamination is much lower now. In addition, there is a very low risk of infection during blood transfusions. In theory, it …

    Publication date: 11-11-2025
  • Issue 35

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/covid-19-vaccination/professionals/newsletter/2021/35

    … Down syndrome. This is warranted in view of their higher risk of serious illness and death due to COVID-19, even … is currently reviewing whether there is a clearly elevated risk of myocarditis or pericarditis in adolescents and young …

    Publication date: 12-01-2021
  • Roseola

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

    … roseola. Good coughing hygiene and hand hygiene reduce the risk of transmitting the virus. It is unclear how long … needed. Roseola goes away on its own. Does roseola pose any risks during pregnancy? The disease does not pose any risks during pregnancy. How common is roseola in the …

    Publication date: 03-03-2026
  • Fifth disease

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/fifth-disease

    … thalassaemia or hereditary sferocytosis, have a higher risk of severe illness from fifth disease. People with … first half of pregnancy (up to 20 weeks), there is a higher risk of miscarriage. Most pregnant people with fifth disease … disease. Good coughing hygiene and hand hygiene reduce the risk of getting the virus.  Is there any treatment for fifth …

    Publication date: 06-11-2024
  • Rotavirus

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

    … ill from a rotavirus infection?  Some people have a higher risk of becoming very ill from the rotavirus: babies born … National Immunisation Programme. You can also reduce the risk of infection by practising good hygiene. This includes … drink a lot of fluids. This helps prevent dehydration. The risk of dehydration is especially high for young children …

    Publication date: 10-20-2022
  • Genital herpes

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/genital-herpes

    … than men. Is genital herpes dangerous during pregnancy? The risk of symptoms caused by genital herpes is not higher … first herpes outbreak during childbirth, there is a higher risk that the herpes virus will be transmitted to the baby, … can cause genital herpes, is transmitted during sex. The risk of infection is highest if a person has an outbreak of …

    Publication date: 07-18-2024
  • Tularaemia

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

    … People whose immune system does not work properly are at risk of becoming more seriously ill than healthy people. How can I get tularaemia? In the Netherlands, the risk of getting tularaemia is very small. People who come … farmers and some laboratory workers, are at greater risk. A person may get tularaemia from: Contact with …

    Publication date: 03-31-2026
  • 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
  • Vaccination campaign to end as number of monkeypox infections consistently low

    https://www.rivm.nl/en/news/vaccination-campaign-to-end-as-number-of-monkeypox-infections-consistently-low

    … of the rapidly increasing outbreak. Individuals with a high risk of getting infected were invited to get themselves … Two vaccinations Until the end of this month, at-risk groups will continue to be invited to get their first … the first, will likewise still be provided in November. Risk of infection still present Although the number of …

    Publication date: 10-21-2022

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