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Sarajevo: a 59-year-old woman died of swine flu.

Ronan Kelly

Retired 2020
Turkish to English translation
Swine flu kapımızda
new news
Check-in Time: 01/13/2011 17:26
Updated: 13/01/2011 17:37 in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina's capital, a 59-year-old woman, died of swine flu.

The statement made by the Sarajevo University Clinical Center, 8 January, 59-year-old patient admitted to hospital and diagnosed with the H1N1 virus is said to have died last night.

The statement, the center of the H1N1 virus is currently the number of patients treated in 22 countries, and that so far, three people lost their lives because of this disease were recorded.

Vice President of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Mirsad Kebo'nun the swine flu was being treated at Tuzla in Bosnia, 12, Banja Luka 10, of Sarajevo in the Republika Srpska at the Hospital of the remaining section of the Kasindol 4 people diagnosed with the H1N1 virus has been under treatment.

In the meantime, neighbors, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro, the 3 1 person died because of complications related to the H1N1 virus.

On the other hand, in Greece this year, the first recorded cases of swine flu were reported. The Greek press, the city of Larisa, undisclosed 40-year-old on a person to show symptoms of the H1N1 virus has been referred to the hospital announced. Protected by the seriousness of the patient's health status was announced.


http://www.sabah.com.tr/Dunya/2011/01/13/domuz_gribi_kapimizda
 
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