Viral illnesses send people to hospitals in south Hungary
The number of patients visiting doctor's offices in Baranya county doubled last week, writes hirtv.hu.
As doctors told Dunántúli Napló, at least four viral diseases are present in the county, including flu, strep throat and chicken pox. In Dunaföldvár (Tolna County), two elementary school students have also been diagnosed with Hepatitis C. Their classmates and families will be vaccinated against the virus.
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