Brazil's Bolsonaro stable but test results worsen, medical note says


Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro looks on from his home as Sao Paulo’s Governor Tarcisio de Freitas (not pictured) leaves after a visit in Brasilia, Brazil September 29, 2025. REUTERS/Diego Herculano

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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