Bolsonaro completes a week in ICU with bronchopneumonia with no forecast for discharge
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro remains in the ICU for a week due to bronchopneumonia, with a good response to treatment but no discharge date announced.
Jair Bolsonaro, the former president of Brazil, has spent a week in the intensive care unit at DF Star hospital in BrasΓlia due to bronchopneumonia. His condition stemmed from a bacterial pneumonia following an incident of aspiration, and he is currently receiving intravenous antibiotic therapy. According to the medical bulletin released, he is showing a positive evolution in his recovery, although there is no estimated discharge timeline from the ICU currently available.
During his week in the hospital, Bolsonaro has been under intensive clinical support and is also undergoing both respiratory and motor physiotherapy as part of his recovery process. The daily medical updates from his healthcare team have indicated incremental improvements throughout the week, although the focus on his recovery remains paramount despite the lack of a firm date for his release.
The medical bulletin for today was issued by a team of doctors, including the general surgeon, Claudio Birolini, and several cardiologists, highlighting the coordinated effort for his care. This incident marks a significant moment not only for Bolsonaro personally but also for Brazilian politics, as public health issues surrounding ex-presidents are frequently scrutinized and could influence public perception and future political dynamics.