Pope Francis remains hospitalized with complex respiratory tract infection, Vatican says
Briefly

Pope Francis has been admitted to the hospital due to a polymicrobial respiratory tract infection, which has raised concerns over his health. The Vatican announced that this condition necessitates a change in his medication and a longer hospitalization. The pope, known for his vigorous work ethic, has been managing multiple health issues, including chronic knee pain and past surgeries, while currently recovering from bronchitis. His current state is stable, and he is receiving care to address the complexities of his symptoms.
Pope Francis is suffering from a complex polymicrobial respiratory tract infection that necessitates further hospitalization, reflecting concerns over his fragile health.
Vatican spokesman indicated that the pope's symptoms will require an appropriate hospital stay, as he has already been sidelined longer than a previous pneumonia hospitalization.
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