Dr. Nathaniel Marchetti discusses pneumonia after Pope Francis’ hospitalization

Dr. Nathaniel Marchetti discusses pneumonia after Pope Francis’ hospitalization
Matthew Shelak: Executive Director — Jeanes Hospital
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Dr. Nathaniel Marchetti, Medical Director of the Respiratory Intensive Care Unit at Temple University Hospital, provided insights to NBC10 regarding pneumonia following Pope Francis’ hospitalization due to the condition affecting both lungs.

Marchetti explained the seriousness of pneumonia and discussed treatment options available for such pulmonary conditions. His commentary came in response to recent news about Pope Francis’ health situation.

Pope Francis was hospitalized with pneumonia, a condition that affects lung function and can be particularly severe depending on the patient’s overall health and age. Dr. Marchetti’s expertise offered valuable context for understanding this medical issue.



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