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A H1N1 virus claims another victim in BiH

tetano

Editor, Senior Moderator
The number of patients diagnosed with the flu is on the increase both in the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina and in Republika Srpska, but the data of relevant ministries show that there is no reason for the country to declare an epidemic.

The A H1N1 virus has claimed another victim in Bosnia-Herzegovina (BiH).

According to a release, one more patient died of the flu in the Bihac hospital, while the life of another one is in serious danger.

During the month, two cases of A H1N1 have been registered in Sarajevo, one in Tuzla and another one in Banja Luka.

The number of patients diagnosed with the flu is on the increase both in the Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina and in Republika Srpska, but the data of relevant ministries show that there is no reason for the country to declare an epidemic.

http://www.emg.rs/en/news/region/144886.html
 
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