The Netherlands is a highly-developed, stable democracy
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CRIME: While the rate of violent crime in the Netherlands is low, tourists are occasionally targeted, usually in conjunction with robbery attempts.
MEDICAL FACILITIES: Good medical facilities are widely available.
Arthropod borne diseases:
Water- or food borne diseases:
Other diseases:
Vaccination recommendation:
Stay healthy:
Reciprocal health: Participant in E111 system which allows visitors on short-term stays to other member countries to use the public health care sector on the same terms as a local resident and provides all covered visitors with emergency and necessary care. Form E111 is being replaced by the EU Health Insurance Card, please contact relevant health authorities for further details.
Compulsory vaccinations: none.
Recommended immunisations: none, however check travellers have up to date tetanus & polio immunisations.
Blood transfusion & tissue transplantation risk according to UK BTS:
Yellow fever vaccination requirements and recommendations and malaria situation in Netherlands
Food and Water Safety
HIV Risk
Check travelers health risks by CDC before, after and while traveling to Netherlands and prevention before arrival at Netherlands.