Brazil’s Bolsonaro Stable but Test Results Worsen, Medical Note Says

BRASILIA, March 14 (Reuters) – Brazil’s ⁠imprisoned ⁠former President Jair ⁠Bolsonaro remained stable in an intensive ​care unit on Saturday after being diagnosed ‌with bronchopneumonia, but tests ‌showed worsening kidney function and higher ⁠inflammatory ⁠markers, according to a medical note.

The DF Star ​hospital in Brasilia said there is no forecast for the former president’s discharge. Bolsonaro, 70, ​continues to receive treatment including antibiotics, intravenous ⁠hydration, respiratory ⁠and motor physiotherapy, ⁠and ​preventive measures against venous thrombosis, it added.

He was ​hospitalized on ⁠Friday after an episode of bronchoaspiration that led to bronchopneumonia, a lung infection that spreads from the airways into the ⁠lungs and can cause breathing difficulties.

Bolsonaro is serving a ⁠27-year sentence for plotting a coup after losing the 2022 presidential election to current President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

Bolsonaro’s family and lawyers have sought to have the former president transferred to house arrest since he was jailed ⁠last year. Justice Alexandre de Moraes, who oversees the case, has denied previous petitions, with a panel at the ​court upholding his decision.

(Reporting by Marcela ​AyresEditing by Rod Nickel)

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