Pope Francis is being treated for a “complex clinical situation” and will remain in hospital for as long as necessary, the Vatican has said.The 88-year-old was admitted to Rome’s Gemelli hospital on Friday to undergo treatment and tests for bronchitis.On Monday, the Vatican said the pontiff has a “polymicrobial infection” of his respiratory tract, which has required a change in his treatment.A later update added that the Pope was “proceeding with the prescribed treatment” in a stable condition and did not have a fever. He also undertook some work and reading while in hospital on Monday.”Pope Francis is touched by the numerous messages of affection and closeness that he has been receiving in recent hours,” a statement added.”He especially wants to extend his thanks to those who are hospitalised at this time, for the affection and love they have expressed through drawings and messages of good wishes; he prays for them and asks that they pray for him.”Before his admission last week, the Pope had bronchitis symptoms for several days and had delegated officials to read prepared speeches at events.Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni also told reporters on Monday that the pontiff was in good spirits.A short statement on his condition said: “All tests carried out to date are indicative of a complex clinical picture that will require appropriate hospitalisation.”The pontiff’s weekly general audience, which is usually held each Wednesday, has been cancelled for this week, the statement added.Over the weekend, the Vatican said the Pope was stable and that he’d been told to have “complete rest” to aid his recovery.On Friday and Saturday he held a video call with the Holy Family Parish in Gaza, led by Father Gabriel Romanelli.”We heard his …