Colors of the Morning: Hospital infections affect five to 15 percent of patients - Where does the problem arise in treatment?

The guest of the "Daily Press Review" is Veselin Radulović, lawyer.

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According to the Institute of Public Health, hospital infections in Montenegro occur in 5 to 15 percent of patients. What types of surgeries carry the highest risk and why? Are there periods of the year when they are more frequent? Does the Clinical Center have adequate therapy for the treatment of these infections or do patients sometimes manage by purchasing expensive therapy abroad?

Our guest is Dr. Batrić Vukčević, surgeon at the Clinical Center of Montenegro.

In "Colors of Morning" on TV Vijesti on Wednesday, May 6th, watch:

  • The guest of "Daily Press Review" is Veselin Radulović, lawyer.
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  • Cameras have been installed in several locations in Podgorica to prevent littering and find those who do it. Are there any results?
  • The Nikšić Sports Fishing Club has started stocking the lake. How many fish are Krupačko, Slano and Grahovsko lakes richer today?
  • The 20th International Podgorica Book and Education Fair is coming soon. What is this year's program?
  • 30 years of ADP Zid: How do you build a community that lasts?
  • The Association of Women Leaders of Montenegro organizes free workshops - on career, finances and public speaking.
  • A green classroom has been opened in the courtyard of the "Pavle Rovinski" Elementary School as part of the "Take Care and Let It Protect You" campaign.

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