Environment and Health Information System (ENHIS)
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Indicators: 59
Updated: 05 December 2022
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ENHIS is an evidence-based information system aiming to support public health and environmental policies in the WHO European Region. The system is an interactive database, composed of country-level indicators and regional assessments (fact sheets). The fact sheets also include information on how data is obtained and how the indicators are calculated. ENHIS indicators provide information on exposures, health outcomes and policy actions related to the environment and health priority areas for the European Region known as Regional Priority Goals (RPGs)
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Number of reported episodes of illness attributable to diseases carried in drinking-water
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Number of reported outbreaks of diseases arising from drinking-water
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Population connected to wastewater treatment facilities
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Population with home connection to improved sanitation facilities
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Bathing water quality for coastal zones in EU countries, levels of compliance
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Bathing water quality for freshwater zones in EU countries
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Numbers of people aged 0–24 years injured in road traffic accidents per 100 000 motor vehicles
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Standardized death rates (three-year average) for road traffic injuries in people aged 0–24 years
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Standardized road traffic injury rates in people aged 0–24 years
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Deaths from unintentional injuries by cause in the age group 0–19 years
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Standardized death rates for unintentional injuries in the age group 1–19 years - drowning and submersion
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Standardized death rates unintentional injuries in the age group 1–19 years - accidental falls
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Standardized death rates unintentional injuries in the age group 1–19 years - exposure to smoke, fire and flames
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Standardized death rates unintentional injuries in the age group 1–19 years - poisoning
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Prevalence of overweight (including obesity) among 11-year-olds
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Prevalence of overweight (including obesity) among 13-year-olds
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Prevalence of overweight (including obesity) among 15-year-olds
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Percentages of physically active children among 11-year-olds
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Percentages of physically active children among 13-year-olds
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Percentages of physically active children among 15-year-olds
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Percentage of people living in cities with various PM10 levels in μg/m3
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Percentage of people living in cities with various PM2.5 levels in μg/m3
- Population weighted annual mean PM10 in cities
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Population weighted annual mean PM2.5 in cities
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Proportion of 11-year-old children smoking daily
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Proportion of 13–15-year-olds exposed to SHS inside and outside the home
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Proportion of 13-year-old children smoking daily
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Proportion of 15-year-old children smoking daily
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Proportion of population in relative poverty living in homes with self-reported problems of damp
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Proportion of the total population living in homes with self-reported problems of damp
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Degree of implementation of policies to reduce exposure of children to SHS
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Proportion of countries implementing policies to re-duce exposure of children to SHS
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Percentage of people living in cities with various SOMO35 levels
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Population weighted annual mean SOMO35 in cities
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Age-standardized incidence of melanoma in people aged under 55 years
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Time trends of melanoma incidence in Norway, Sweden and Iceland
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Dioxin levels in human milk in selected countries
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Level of DDT pollutant concentration in human milk
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Level of HCB pollutant concentration in human milk
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Level of PBDE pollutant concentration in human milk
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Level of PCB pollutant concentration in human milk
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Level of PCN pollutant concentration in human milk
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Level of total concentrations for pollutants in human milk expressed in WHO toxic equivalents (WHO-TEQs)
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POPs levels in human milk, Sweden
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Heavy metal intake through food by adults
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Mean level of selected hazardous metals in the total diet of the general population of the Czech Republic
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Estimated mean radon levels in dwellings
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Estimated proportion of dwellings with radon levels ≥200 Bq/m3
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Estimated proportion of dwellings with radon levels ≥400 Bq/m3
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Bathing water quality for coastal zones in EU countries, levels of compliance
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Time trends of melanoma incidence in Norway, Sweden and Iceland
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Percentage of people living in cities with various PM10 levels in μg/m3
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Number of reported outbreaks of diseases arising from drinking-water
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Population with house connections to piped water
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Standardized road traffic injury rates in people aged 0–24 years
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Level of DDT pollutant concentration in human milk
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POPs levels in human milk, Sweden
- Population weighted annual mean PM10 in cities
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Percentages of physically active children among 11-year-olds
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Number of reported episodes of illness attributable to diseases carried in drinking-water
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Standardized death rates unintentional injuries in the age group 1–19 years - accidental falls
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Age-standardized incidence of melanoma in people aged under 55 years
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Level of HCB pollutant concentration in human milk
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Standardized death rates (three-year average) for road traffic injuries in people aged 0–24 years
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Bathing water quality for freshwater zones in EU countries
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Level of PCN pollutant concentration in human milk
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Level of PBDE pollutant concentration in human milk
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Level of PCB pollutant concentration in human milk
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Dioxin levels in human milk in selected countries
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Mean level of selected hazardous metals in the total diet of the general population of the Czech Republic
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Mean blood lead levels of children measured in areas without significant local sources of lead exposure
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Standardized incidence of work injuries among employees aged 18-24 years
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Prevalence of overweight (including obesity) among 13-year-olds
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Numbers of people aged 0–24 years injured in road traffic accidents per 100 000 motor vehicles
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Standardized death rates for unintentional injuries in the age group 1–19 years - drowning and submersion
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Percentages of physically active children among 15-year-olds
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Proportion of population in relative poverty living in homes with self-reported problems of damp
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Proportion of countries implementing policies to re-duce exposure of children to SHS
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Proportion of 13–15-year-olds exposed to SHS inside and outside the home
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Proportion of 13-year-old children smoking daily
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Population connected to wastewater treatment facilities
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Population with home connection to improved sanitation facilities
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Deaths from unintentional injuries by cause in the age group 0–19 years
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Standardized death rates unintentional injuries in the age group 1–19 years - exposure to smoke, fire and flames
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Standardized death rates unintentional injuries in the age group 1–19 years - poisoning
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Prevalence of overweight (including obesity) among 11-year-olds
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Prevalence of overweight (including obesity) among 15-year-olds
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Percentages of physically active children among 13-year-olds
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Post-neonatal infant death rates due to respiratory diseases
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Percentage of people living in cities with various PM2.5 levels in μg/m3
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Population weighted annual mean PM2.5 in cities
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Proportion of 11-year-old children smoking daily
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Proportion of 15-year-old children smoking daily
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Proportion of the total population living in homes with self-reported problems of damp
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Percentages of children aged 0−14 years living in homes using solid fuels for cooking
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Degree of implementation of policies to reduce exposure of children to SHS
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Percentage of people living in cities with various SOMO35 levels
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Population weighted annual mean SOMO35 in cities
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Estimates of age-standardized incidence of leukaemia in children aged under 15 years
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Level of total concentrations for pollutants in human milk expressed in WHO toxic equivalents (WHO-TEQs)
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Heavy metal intake through food by adults
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Estimated mean radon levels in dwellings
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Estimated proportion of dwellings with radon levels ≥200 Bq/m3
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Estimated proportion of dwellings with radon levels ≥400 Bq/m3
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Standardized incidence of work injuries among employees aged under 18 years
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Percentage of population reporting that noise is a problem in the living environment
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Percentage of urban population exposed to noise level Lden > 55 dB
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Percentage of urban population exposed to noise level Lnight > 50 dB