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Russian doctors treat patients in Italy and Serbia

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Russian doctors treat patients in Italy and Serbia


09.04.2020

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Over 170 patients in medical institutions in several cities of Serbia were examined by Russian doctors in the first days after the arrival of Russian aid in the country, TASS reports. In Bergamo (Italy), Russian specialists provide assistance to those infected with coronavirus.

According to representatives of the Russian Ministry of Defense, whose specialists were sent to Serbia, medical and nursing teams from Russia examined patients in Belgrade and several other settlements of the country.

The specialists studied the epidemiological situation in cities, gave recommendations to Serbian doctors on the treatment of patients with severe forms of the disease, as well as on the organization of preventive and quarantine measures.

Specialists of the troops of radiation, chemical and biological protection continued to work on the disinfection of facilities. The Russians sanitized the Belgrade Institute of Oncology and Radiology, which treats patients from different regions of Serbia.

In a field hospital in Bergamo, Russian military experts, together with Italian doctors, treat ten infected with coronavirus infection. Eight Russian medical and nursing teams examine patients around the clock; the work is organized in three shifts. The hospital, which can accommodate more than 140 patients, will employ more than two hundred specialists from Russia and Italy.

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