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340 H1N1 cases confirmed in Serbia

24. November 2009. | 09:20 09:49

Source: EMportal

The Serbian public health institute Milan Jovanovic Batut stated today that 340 H1N1 cases have been confirmed in the country and 16 deaths have occurred so far.

The Serbian public health institute Milan Jovanovic Batut stated today that 340 H1N1 cases have been confirmed in the country and 16 deaths have occurred so far.

According to the statement another 542 patients with symptoms similar to the influenza A H1N1 have been hospitalized, while 18 patients are on respiratory support

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