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- Pope Francis has pneumonia in both lungs, Vatican says - BBC
Pope Francis has developed pneumonia in both his lungs and his condition remains "complex", the Vatican says The 88-year-old has been suffering from a respiratory infection for more
- Explainer: Pope Francis has double pneumonia - reuters. com
Pneumonia is inflammation of the lungs, usually caused by a viral or bacterial infection The pope has bilateral pneumonia, known informally as double pneumonia, and means both lungs
- The Popes pneumonia found in both lungs, Vatican says
The Vatican says Pope Francis has developed pneumonia in both his lungs, after new tests showed a further complication in the condition of the 88-year-old Pope
- Vatican says Pope Francis has pneumonia in both lungs. How worrying is . . .
LONDON (AP) — Vatican officials have said Pope Francis has developed pneumonia in both lungs, further complicating his recovery The 88-year-old pontiff was hospitalized Friday after a weeklong bout of bronchitis worsened
- Pope Francis has pneumonia in both lungs after ‘polymicrobial infection . . .
Pope Francis is facing complex medical problems A day after the Vatican said he has a ‘polymicrobial infection’ of his respiratory tract, he has developed pneumonia in both lungs The 88-year-old pontiff reportedly feared that he wouldn’t make it before he was hospitalised last week
- Pope Francis has pneumonia in both lungs, Vatican confirms
Pope Francis has developed pneumonia in both lungs according to the medical report from his doctors this evening, Feb 18 It said his clinical condition continues to be “complex ”
- Double pneumonia: The causes, severity and treatment for Pope’s serious . . .
Pope Francis has pneumonia in both lungs This is known as “bilateral pneumonia” An infection in both lungs doesn’t necessarily mean it’s more severe, but location is important
- What Is Double Pneumonia? The Condition Behind Pope Francis . . .
Summary Pope Francis died on April 21, 2025, at age 88, weeks after being hospitalized for double pneumonia—a polymicrobial infection affecting both lungs—marking the end of his decade-long papacy
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