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NEARLY 750 PEOPLE IN BULGARIA AWAIT KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION

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Nearly 750 people are awaiting kidney transplantation in Bulgaria, director of the executive transplantation agency Hristo Kroumanov said.

As much as 45 people awaited liver transplantation and the number in need of heart transplant is 60, Kroumanov told a press conference.

Kroumanov said that it was difficult to predict the number of surgeries that Bulgaria will be able to carry out in the coming years.

A target was to reach 25 per cent of the transplantation surgeries performed in Spain, Kroumanov said.

During the press conference, St Ekaterina hospital director Gencho Nachev said that more than 40 patients were listed as awaiting heart transplantation.

In the past months, the hospital performed two such surgeries.

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