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New 'Population vulnerability' domain
The 'Population Information' domain has been renamed to 'Population Vulnerability'.
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Links & Resources
General links Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) IBIS: International Birth Defects Information systems March of Dimes Organisations for Registers of Birth Defects BINOCAR: British Isles Network of Congenital Anomaly Registers Canadian Congenital Anomalies Surveillance Network (CCASN) EUROCAT National Birth Defects Prevention Network (NBDPN) WHO: World Health Organisation Teratology E.T.S.(European Teratology Society) ENTIS (European Network of Teratology Information Services) OTIS: Organization of Teratology Information Services International Clearing House of Birth Defects Surveillance and Research (ICBDSR)Please visit the website for an up-to-date list of members.
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76% of New Zealanders (3.1 million) on registered supplies received drinking water that met all bacteriological, protozoal and chemical requirements.
We have updated our Access to safe drinking-water factsheet.
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60% of New Zealanders on registered drinking-water supplies had access to fluoridated drinking-water, 2018–2019
We have updated our Access to fluoridated drinking-water factsheet.
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Notification rates for potentially waterborne diseases continued to be higher for children aged 0–4, people of European/Other, and people living in less deprived or rural areas.
We have updated our Water-borne diseases related to drinking-water factsheet.
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In 2019, New Zealand experienced, on average, 47 hot days.
We have updated our temperature and rainfall/drought indicators in the climate change domain.
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There is no 'safe' level of lead exposure. Lead can be harmful to people of all ages, but the health risk is highest for children.
We have updated our Non-occupational/unknown source of lead absorption notifications indicators in the hazardous substances domain.
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Ammonia and carbon monoxide were the most commonly notified substances in 2020
We have updated our Hazardous substances notifications indicators in the hazardous substances domain.
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Children under five years have the highest hospitalisation rates for ‘Other and unspecified chemicals and noxious substances’, ‘Organic solvents and halogenated hydrocarbons and their vapours’ and ‘Pesticides’
We have updated our 'Unintentional hazardous substances-related hospitalisations' indicators in the hazardous substances domain.
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Second-hand smoke exposure
Second-hand smoke is a major cause of indoor air pollution in New Zealand.
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