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Bulletin for international taxation

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  Bulletin for international taxation
Country: Netherlands

Publisher: International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation

ISBN: 0007-4624



Recurrent bacterial meningitis in children in the Netherlands: a nationwide surveillance study
Objectives This study aimed to estimate the recurrence rate of culture-positive bacterial meningitis in children in the Netherlands. Design Nationwide surveillance study, using the database of the ...


Migration alters gut microbiome, raising cardiovascular risk, study finds
A new study led by Amsterdam UMC shows that migration significantly changes the gut microbiome, increasing the risk of cardiovascular diseases like hypertension, diabetes, and obesity. Published ...


BOS3c.003 Practicing advance care planning in nursing homes in the Netherlands: an ethnographic study
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The age limit for euthanasia requests in the Netherlands: a Delphi study among paediatric experts
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Mortality and life expectancy in relation to long-term cigarette, cigar and pipe smoking: The Zutphen Study
Design: A long-term prospective cohort study. Setting: Zutphen, The Netherlands. Participants: 1373 men from the Zutphen Study, born between 1900 and 1920 and studied between 1960 and 2000.


Postnatally acquired cytomegalovirus infection in preterm infants: a prospective study on risk factors and cranial ultrasound findings
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