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- Infections with antibiotic resistant bacteria, for example an urinary tract infections, are difficult to treat. Because of this, antibiotic resistance is an important public health threat. In Europe, the ESBL-producing gut bacteria (ESBL-G), are the most important cause of such infections, with around 400.000 cases per year. 5% of the Dutch inhabitants carries ESBL-G, while outside the Netherlands…
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For the ZonMw Open Competition funding 2023, a total of 29 research teams received funding from a total budget of € 23 million. With this funding, all of the research groups can initiate innovative team science initiatives that contribute to long-term innovation within fundamental (bio)medical science and healthcare. - The microplastics project MOMENTUM 3.0 fosters collaboration with multiple stakeholders and knowledge transfer to support strategies that protect human health.
- Veel neurologische aandoeningen vertonen afwijkingen in de witte stof, waaronder multiple sclerose, schizofrenie en de ziekte van Huntington. Witte stof wordt gekenmerkt door myeline. Echter dragen vele cellulaire structuren bij aan de ontwikkeling en instandhouding van een gezonde witte stof. Terwijl veel onderzoek in proefdieren wordt gedaan, representeren deze niet de witte stof in de humane…
- Effective collaboration by general practitioners: improving collaboration between general practitioners (GPs) and other primary care professionals.
- In their everyday life, people constantly breathe, ingest and get exposed to micro- and nano-plastic particles (MNP). By changing their behavior, people can reduce their MNP emission and protect themselves against MNP exposure. However, the majority of people are not aware of this MNP problem. Previous research showed that only providing information on the health issue will not make people change…
- Babies are fed human milk or infant formula in their first year of life. Many will be fed expressed milk or formula that has been stored in plastic and is heated and served in a plastic baby bottle. This may result in exceptionally high exposures to small plastic particles, i.e. micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs).Disconcertingly, there is a dearth of information on exposure to MNPs in infancy. Infants…
- The use of plastic materials, such as packaging, textiles and rubber tyres, can lead to the release of small plastic particles into the environment, micro- and nanoplastic particles (MNPs). MNPs have been found in our environment and in our bodies. We still know little about the potential health risks of MNPs.MOMENTUM 2.0 is a follow-up to the 3-year MOMENTUM project to assess the human health…
- The use of plastic products, including packaging material, textiles, and rubber tires, can result in the release of tiny plastic particles in the environment. These tiny plastic particles, known as micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs), are increasingly found in our environment, including drinking water and food. However, we know little about the exact exposure to these MNPs and their potential human…