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Main health risks for Norway

Main health risks for Norway

Diseases transmitted by insects or animals

An outbreak of Tularemia has been reported in central Norway. From January to March 2011, 39 cases were reported. Most of the people affected had drunk water from private wells. Tularemia is a bacterial infection. The disease can be transmitted by rodents and hares but also insect bites.

Main health risks for Norway

Diseases transmitted by food, water or through the environment

There are no health risks to take into account when travelling in Norway.

Main health risks for Norway

Diseases transmitted by contact with infected people

There are no specific risks.

Emergency numbers

Police

Firemen

Medical emergency

In Norway, you can call the police by dialing 112, the firemen by dialing 110 and medical emergency services by dialing 113.

Firemen: 110 Police: 112 Ambulances: 113
Health infrastructures
Main health risks for Norway

Hospitals in Oslo

The National Hospital University of Oslo, Sognsvannsveien 20 : phone + 47 22 880 27 70

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Hospitals in Bergen

Haukeland University Hospital, Jonas Liesvei 65: phone + 47 55 97 50 00

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Hospitals in Trondheim

St. Olavs Hospital, Olav Kyrres Gate 17: phone + 47 815 55 850

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