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Pope In Hospital As Doctors Treat ‘Complex’ Infection: Vatican

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By SRI NewsDesk Published February 18, 2025
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Pope in hospital as doctors treat 'complex' infection: Vatican
Pope Francis leads the Vespers prayer service on the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord in Saint Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, February 1, 2025.

Pope Francis is currently undergoing treatment for a “polymicrobial infection” in his respiratory tract, the Vatican reported on Monday, Reuters reported.

The condition, which involves a mix of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, has been identified through recent tests, and the pontiff’s treatment plan has been adjusted accordingly. At 88, Pope Francis has faced multiple lung-related health issues, which make this new infection particularly concerning.

Despite the serious nature of his condition, the Vatican confirmed that the pope is in stable condition and has no fever. He has been able to engage in light activities, including receiving the Eucharist and reading texts.

The Vatican also mentioned that Pope Francis was moved by the outpouring of support from the public, especially from people in hospitals who sent him drawings and messages of goodwill. He has asked for prayers for his recovery in return.

The infection, which is often complicated and can involve multiple pathogens, has led to concerns among the faithful. Many expressed their well-wishes for the pope’s health, with some even voicing their hope for his swift recovery. Rev Tyler Carter and Manuel Rossi, among others, conveyed their deep affection for the pontiff.

While hospitalised, Pope Francis has continued his diplomatic work, including maintaining contact with priests in Gaza City. However, he has also been advised to rest after doctors recommended complete rest following an intense period of public engagements.

This hospitalisation led to the cancellation of several upcoming events, including the Wednesday general audience. This is only the second time in his papacy that Pope Francis has missed leading the Angelus prayer.

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