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H1N1: two more deaths in Bosnia, total 7

Ronan Kelly

Retired 2020
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H1N1: two deaths in Bosnia
AFP
23/01/2011 | Updated: 17:53 Reacting Two new patients, including a young child, died in two clinics in Bosnia, from complications related to influenza virus H1N1, local media reported, citing sources medical. The latest deaths bring to seven the total number of deaths due to H1N1 registered in the country since early January.

The infection of a child of two and a half years, died in the pediatric clinic in Sarajevo, was confirmed by a test, "
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Another victim, "a young person, " died Sunday at a hospital in Banja Luka (north) where she was admitted on January 18 with severe pneumonia,
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http://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-actu/2...WWW00144-grippe-h1n1-deux-deces-en-bosnie.php
 
Re: H1N1: two more deaths in Bosnia, total 7

Banja Luka - a young person who was infected with the H1N1 virus, died at the Clinical Center (CC) Banja Luka, where he was on the treatment of 18 January, the second death from the flu in the Republic of Serbian (RS) this year. A statement from CC Banja Luka said that the patient was admitted to intensive care units from other hospitals in the RS, where he was treated for gripoznog conditions, high temperatures, accompanied by cough, shortness of breath and coughing up blood contents. 'Because of deterioration, the person is referred to the Clinical Center of Banja Luka, under the diagnosis of massive pneumonia. The Institute 'Torlak' in Belgrade confirmed the diagnosis of influenza A (H1N1) and immediately upon receipt because of deteriorating lung function of persons placed on an artificial lung (mechanical ventilation), "the statement said. In addition to obesity, which in these patients predisposing factor, a deceased person in childhood suffered from bronchitis and was a smoker, and other significant acute or chronic disease did not have. Despite all treatment protocols and regulations for the treatment, the person died yesterday at 13:00 pm. This is the second person in the RS, which this year have died from H1N1. Last week, the Banja Luka Clinical Center as a result directly caused by new flu died on middle-aged woman.
In the RS in the last 24 hours reported 10 new cases of H1N1 flu virus, bringing the total number increased to 110, said in a statement from the Institute for Public Health.
The statement noted that the Clinical Center of Banja Luka in the last 24 hours occurred 14 patients, of which seven were positive on the rapid test, the hospital in Foca three patients in whom rapid test confirmed the presence of the H1N1 virus. The Clinical Center Banja Luka have so far been hospitalized a total of 73 patients infected with H1N1, of whom is in intensive care units located two. (Onasa)

http://www.bhrt.ba/lat/default.wbsp?p=37&n=64897
 
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