Pope Francis’ condition stationary, blood tests show ‘slight improvement’ after double pneumonia diagnosis

02/20/2025

Vatican City, Feb. 20: Pope Francis’ overall health condition remained stationary and blood tests reflected a “slight improvement” in key inflammation indices, informed the Vatican as he was diagnosed with pneumonia and a complicated bronchial infection which has left him in hospital for the past six days.

Pope Francis was visited by Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for 20 minutes in the hospital on Wednesday and she said that he was “alert and responsive” and full of good humor.

 

Meloni is the first confirmed outsider to visit the Pope apart from his secretaries and medical team, since he got admitted at Rome’s Gemelli hospital, where popes have their own suite on the 10th floor.

The Vatican informed that Pope Francis had gotten of bed, up and eating, a day after tests confirmed he had double pneumonia in lungs and asthmatic bronchitis. According to doctors, Pope Francis was suffering from a polymicrobial respiratory tract infection, meaning a mix of viruses, bacteria and possibly other organisms had colonized in his respiratory tract, AP reported.

Pope Francis, 88, remains largely at risk of complications as he has a number of conditions. Apart from his age, Francis uses a wheelchair and is not physically active which make it difficult for him to clear the fluids building up in his lungs.

According to Dr. Meredith McCormack, director of pulmonary and critical care medicine at Johns Hopkins University, it would be critical to see if Pope responds to the therapy, which can include physiotherapy to help clear the lungs. “Lack of worsening would be an encouraging sign,” McCormack, according to AP.-Agencies

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