Romania Takes Measures Against Swine Flu
Bucharest | 30 October 2009 | Marian Chiriac
The vaccination campaign was originally scheduled to be launched in December, using vaccines developed by a local laboratory in Bucharest.
The number of identified infections in the country now stands at 441. So far, none of the H1N1 influenza cases confirmed in Romania have proved fatal.
The first case of swine flu was confirmed in a 30-year-old woman who returned from the US on May 23.
Specialists believe the virus will spread more rapidly when the weather cools this autumn.
For more information, please see Balkan Insight's "Timeline: Swine Flu in the Balkans".




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