BRASILIA, 2 May. (Reuters) - The president of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff, remains hospitalized Monday in the Syrian-Lebanese Hospital in Sao Paulo for pneumonia that required admission to hospital on Saturday, as reported by the Brazilian presidential palace spokesman Rodrigo Baena. The spokesman explained that the Brazilian president will continue at the hospital Monday to be due to undergo further medical examinations.
Roussef was admitted to hospital on Saturday after spending several days with severe flu symptoms. As a result of his illness, Roussef was forced to cancel on Friday its participation in the World Economic Forum in Rio de Janeiro. Faced with the worsening of the flu you have, the doctors have decided to overtake a medical examination was planning on Friday, as reported by the hospital said in a statement, which also explained that Roussef is receiving antibiotics to recover from the disease.
In 2009, Roussef reported that he was receiving medical treatment for a tumor that had been found in an armpit. The Brazilian president beat him after four chemotherapy treatment.
Roussef was admitted to hospital on Saturday after spending several days with severe flu symptoms. As a result of his illness, Roussef was forced to cancel on Friday its participation in the World Economic Forum in Rio de Janeiro. Faced with the worsening of the flu you have, the doctors have decided to overtake a medical examination was planning on Friday, as reported by the hospital said in a statement, which also explained that Roussef is receiving antibiotics to recover from the disease.
In 2009, Roussef reported that he was receiving medical treatment for a tumor that had been found in an armpit. The Brazilian president beat him after four chemotherapy treatment.
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