HOUSTON – Former President George H.W. Bush has been admitted to the intensive care unit at a Houston hospital following a series of setbacks including a persistent fever, but he is alert and talking to medical staff, his spokesman said Wednesday.
Jim McGrath, Bushs spokesman in Houston, said in a brief email that Bush was admitted to the ICU at Methodist Hospital on Sunday. He said doctors are cautiously optimistic about his treatment and that the former president remains in guarded condition.
No other details were released about his medical condition, but McGrath said Bush is surrounded by family.
Bush has been hospitalized since mid-November.
Earlier Wednesday, McGrath said a fever that kept Bush in the hospital over Christmas had worsened and that doctors had put him on a liquids-only diet.
Its an elevated fever, so its actually gone up in the last day or two, McGrath told The Associated Press earlier in the day. Its a stubborn fever that wont go away.
But he said the bronchitis-like cough that initially brought the 88-year-old to the hospital has improved.
Bush was visited on Christmas by his wife, Barbara, his son, Neil, and Neils wife, Maria, and a grandson, McGrath said. Bushs daughter, Dorothy, was expected to arrive Wednesday in Houston from Bethesda, Md.
The 41st president has also been visited twice by his sons, George W. Bush, the 43rd president, and Jeb Bush, the ex-governor of Florida.