In Bosnia and Herzegovina is the fifth reported death caused by a virus called. Swine flu was confirmed on Thursday from hospital sources.
From the hospital in Bihac during the day is announced that further analysis confirmed that the patient who died there was virom infected with H1N1.
In Bihac hospital is located another patient infected by the same virus, and he is also in serious condition.
In January of BIH previously reported four deaths caused by H1N1 virus.
Two patients died at the clinic in Sarajevo and one patients died in Tuzla and Banja Luka.
In hospitals in different parts of the country so far is due to infection with swine influenza must be placed dozens of patients, but in the Ministries of Health of the Federation of BiH and the Republic of Serbian estimate that there are no grounds for declaring an epidemic.
Hospitals in BiH now have a sufficient quantity of drugs used for patients suffering from swine.
Ministry of Education of Central County ordered the suspension of classes in elementary and secondary schools in which education is the curriculum in the Croatian language, the epidemiological situation worsened in the region, the ministry said.
From the hospital in Bihac during the day is announced that further analysis confirmed that the patient who died there was virom infected with H1N1.
In Bihac hospital is located another patient infected by the same virus, and he is also in serious condition.
In January of BIH previously reported four deaths caused by H1N1 virus.
Two patients died at the clinic in Sarajevo and one patients died in Tuzla and Banja Luka.
In hospitals in different parts of the country so far is due to infection with swine influenza must be placed dozens of patients, but in the Ministries of Health of the Federation of BiH and the Republic of Serbian estimate that there are no grounds for declaring an epidemic.
Hospitals in BiH now have a sufficient quantity of drugs used for patients suffering from swine.
Ministry of Education of Central County ordered the suspension of classes in elementary and secondary schools in which education is the curriculum in the Croatian language, the epidemiological situation worsened in the region, the ministry said.