(Bloomberg) -- Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro showed signs of pneumonia in a possible setback to a recovery from intestinal surgery, according to a hospital statement on Thursday.

Tomography showed progress of the intestine after follow-up surgery late last month but also revealed "images consistent with pneumonia," the report says.

The real dropped as much as 0.5 percent against the U.S. dollar and the Bovespa stock exchange deepened losses to 0.7 percent after the reports.

On Wednesday night Bolsonaro had a bout of fever but is now taking new antibiotics, his spokesman told reporters in Sao Paulo.

On Thursday he did breathing exercises and walked in the hallway of the hospital where he has been since Jan. 28 for scheduled surgery. He was originally was expected to be discharged on Wednesday but that date was delayed.

The surgery was to reverse a colostomy after he was stabbed by a fanatic on the campaign trail in September. Then, he had spent a month recovering from abdominal wounds but went on to win the election easily, and was sworn into office in January.

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