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Ian Thorpe 'in intensive care' after contracting serious infection - reports Ian Thorpe 'in intensive care' after contracting serious infection - reports
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Swimming great Ian Thorpe is in intensive care after receiving treatment for a serious infection, according to reports.Swimming great Ian Thorpe is in intensive care after receiving treatment for a serious infection, according to reports.
Network Seven reported on Tuesday evening that the 31-year-old five-time Olympic gold medallist contracted the bug after surgery at a hospital near his home in the Swiss town of Ronco sopra Ascona.Network Seven reported on Tuesday evening that the 31-year-old five-time Olympic gold medallist contracted the bug after surgery at a hospital near his home in the Swiss town of Ronco sopra Ascona.
He is now under intensive care in Sydney, and Seven said Thorpe's close associates fear he could lose the use of his left arm.He is now under intensive care in Sydney, and Seven said Thorpe's close associates fear he could lose the use of his left arm.
However, ABC quoted Thorpe's manager, James Erskine, as saying the However, ABC quoted Thorpe's manager, James Erskine, as saying the swimmer was not in intensive care but was being treated with large doses of antibiotics. He added that Thorpe had contracted the infection after surgery at a hospital in Sydney.
swimmer was not in intensive care but was being treated with large
doses of antibiotics. He added that Thorpe had contracted the infection after
surgery at a hospital in Sydney.
Thorpe's father revealed in February that the swimmer was battling depression.Thorpe's father revealed in February that the swimmer was battling depression.
He sought help in early 2014 after being found disoriented near his parents' Sydney home, having taken a combination of antidepressants and medication for a shoulder injury.He sought help in early 2014 after being found disoriented near his parents' Sydney home, having taken a combination of antidepressants and medication for a shoulder injury.
Thorpe was sent for medical assessment to Bankstown hospital and then entered a rehabilitation program.Thorpe was sent for medical assessment to Bankstown hospital and then entered a rehabilitation program.
The swimmer made an ill-fated attempt to compete at the 2012 London Olympics.The swimmer made an ill-fated attempt to compete at the 2012 London Olympics.
Thorpe's manager did not immediately respond to a request for comment.Thorpe's manager did not immediately respond to a request for comment.