Over 5000 people needing dialysis live in Czech Republic
January 12, 2010
Prague - Over 5600 patients needing dialysis lived in the Czech Republic at the end of 2008, professor Vladimir Tesar, from the Nephrology Clinic of Charles University´s 1st Medical Faculty, told journalists today.
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