Marko Radoš, Miloš Judaš, and Ivan Bagarić*
Center
for Crisis Management, School of Medicine, Zagreb, Republic of Croatia
* Ministry of Health of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo,
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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