A
new and severe respiratory infection has put cancer-stricken President
Hugo Chavez in a "very delicate" state, and his breathing has
deteriorated, Venezuela's communications minister announced Monday.
Communications
Minister Ernesto Villegas made the announcement late Monday in a
statement he read on national television, looking serious but not
somber.
He
said Chavez's "worsening respiratory function" was related to a
weakening of Chavez's immune system related to "a new and severe
respiratory infection."
Villegas said Chavez was "standing by Christ and life conscious of the difficulties he faces."
He
said the socialist leader who has governed Venezuela for more than 14
years was "strictly following the program" designed by his medical team.
The
58-year-old Chavez was flown home to Venezuela on Feb. 18 a little more
than two months after undergoing his fourth surgery in Cuba for an
unspecified cancer in the pelvic region.
He
had suffered a severe respiratory infection in Cuba in the last days of
2012 that nearly killed him, Vice President Nicolas Maduro said last
week. A tracheal tube was inserted then and government officials have
said his breathing remained labored.
The cancer was first diagnosed in June 2011, and Chavez has undergone radiation treatment and chemotherapy after operations.
He
has not been seen nor heard of - other than proof-of-life photos
released on Feb. 15 - since he flew to Cuba for his last surgery, which
was performed on Dec. 11.
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