Pope Francis's month-long bout of
pneumonia has been resolved and other infections have been
reduced, his medial team said Saturday.
"The most serious infections have been resolved. Some viruses
have been reduced. Some fungi have been reduced but it will
still take a long time to eliminate them", said the doctors who
are treating the 88-year-old Argentine pontiff, answering
journalists at Rome's Gemelli Hospital.
"If you ask us if the bilateral pneumonia is still there, no it
isn't.
"It will still take some time to say whether he is completely
cured of all microbial species", said Prof. Sergio Alfieri and
Dr. Luigi Carbone.
"The Pope will not need many things for his convalescence in
(Casa) Santa Marta, except oxygen.
"In addition, for any needs, the Vatican has an emergency
service active 24 hours a day".
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