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Pope Francis revealed to have ‘complex’ condition, Vatican says

Pope Francis is experiencing the ‘onset of bilateral pneumonia’, further complicating his hospital treatment, according to the Vatican.

In a statement, clinical tests have revealed ‘a complex picture’ for the 88-year-old pontiff who is suffering from a “polymicrobial infection of the respiratory tract”. 

Pope Francis requires the use of cortisone corticosteroid and an antibiotic treatment, the Vatican revealed. 

The Pope was hospitalised for a complex respiratory infection involving asthmatic bronchitis. 

He was admitted to Rome’s Gemelli hospital on February 14.

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Despite the complications, the Vatican maintains that Pope Francis ‘remains in good spirits’.

Pneumonia can sometimes result from bronchitis, which is a more severe infection of the lungs. 

Although treatment options, it can often include ventilator support and treating the underlying cause with antibiotics if applicable. 

The Vatican has not specified whether the pontiff is suffering from a bacterial or viral infection but have asserted he will stay in hospital for as long as necessary. 

According to Vatican spokesperson Matteo Bruni, the pope is not known to be needing supplemental oxygen and has been eating breakfast every day. 

All public events on the pope’s calendar have been cancelled until Sunday.

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