Elton
John recovering from 'potentially deadly' bacterial
infection
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[April 25, 2017]
(Reuters) - Elton John
spent two nights in intensive care with a potentially
deadly bacterial infection and has canceled all his
concerts for the rest of April and May, his publicist
said on Monday.
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The British musician, 70, became "violently ill" on a flight
home from his recent South American tour, spokeswoman Fran
Curtis said in a statement.
The "Rocket Man" singer spent two nights in intensive care in
the UK and is resting at home after being released on Saturday,
the statement said.
The infection was not identified, but the statement said John
contracted the "harmful and unusual bacterial infection" during
his South American tour, which ended in Chile on April 10.
"Infections of this nature are rare and potentially deadly," the
statement said, adding that his time in intensive care was
followed by an "extended stay in hospital."
John is expected to make a full recovery but has canceled all
his concerts in Las Vegas for April and May, as well as a gig in
Bakersfield, California, on May 6.
John apologized to fans for disappointing them, adding in a
statement: "I am extremely grateful to the medical team for
their excellence in looking after me so well."
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He is due to resume performances at a concert in Twickenham,
England, on June 3.
John, a Grammy, Oscar and Tony winner for his work in film and
theater, is working on a score for a Broadway musical adaptation
of the comedy-drama "The Devil Wears Prada."
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant in New York; Editing by Peter
Cooney)
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