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19 patients with H1N1 flu at Sarajevo clinic

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Patient's condition (born in 1951), who was treated for H1N1 influenza at KCUS intensive care unit is still difficult, confirmed for FENA spokeswoman of the Clinical Center of the University of Sarajevo Biljana Jandric.

Patient's condition (born in 1951), who was treated for H1N1 influenza at KCUS intensive care unit is still difficult, confirmed for FENA spokeswoman of the Clinical Center of the University of Sarajevo Biljana Jandric.

The Clinic for Infectious Diseases of the Clinical Center of the Sarajevo University has 19 patients with confirmed H1N1influenza virus and five patients with influenza type A.

The Clinic for Infectious diseases has so far examined 642 patients with flu symptoms.

The clinic?s microbiology unit by 22 January received 20 samples to be tested for H1N1, and it was found that eight of them were positive , all from Sarajevo.

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