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Former US president Clinton hospitalised with sepsis

No other details given except infection is not coronavirus-related

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 15 Oct 2021 11:30AM

Former US president Clinton hospitalised with sepsis
Bill Clinton, who served as America’s 42nd president from 1993 to 2001, is said to be on the mend and in good spirits. – AFP pic, October 15, 2021

WASHINGTON – Former president Bill Clinton has been hospitalised with a non-Covid-related infection, a spokesman said yesterday evening.

Clinton’s doctors said it was a blood infection.

Clinton, 75, was admitted to a hospital in Irvine in southern California on Tuesday evening, Angel Urena tweeted.

He gave no details other than to say the infection was not Covid-related.

“He is on the mend, in good spirits and is incredibly thankful to the doctors, nurses, and staff providing him with excellent care,” Urena said.

The University of California Irvine Medical Centre confirmed Clinton was admitted there but said nothing else.

Urena tweeted a statement from Clinton’s doctors saying Clinton was admitted “for close monitoring and administered IV antibiotics and fluids”.

It added: “After two days of treatment, his white blood cell count is trending down and he is responding to antibiotics well.”

The doctors said they are in non-stop touch with Clinton’s New York-based medical team including his cardiologist and “we hope to have him go home soon”.

Clinton served as America’s 42nd president from 1993 to 2001.

In 2004, at age 58, he underwent a quadruple bypass operation after doctors found signs of extensive heart disease. 

After his health scare, Clinton – who had a reputation for loving fatty foods – began following a vegan diet.

In 2010, Clinton underwent stent surgery after complaining of heart pains.

That same year, he said his decision to go vegan was not a difficult one to make.

“Not when you have (had a) quadruple heart bypass and you want to live to be a grandfather,” Clinton said at an event organised in Dallas by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. – AFP, October 15, 2021

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