Bill Clinton hospitalized with urological infection: Medical experts weigh in
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Former President Bill Clinton was hospitalized Tuesday for a urological infection, a source close to the situation told Fox News.
"After two days of treatment, his white blood cell count is trending down and he is responding to antibiotics well," reads a statement in part from the former president’s physicians, Dr. Alpesh Amin and Dr. Lisa Bardack. "The California –based medical team has been in constant communication with the President’s New York-based medical team, including his cardiologist. We hope to have him go home soon."
A source close to the situation told Fox News the former president was "diagnosed as a urological infection which morphed into a broader infection. As you can see in his statement from his doctors, the prognosis is good and they hope to have him home soon. He’s up and about, joking and charming the hospital staff."
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