MEXICO – The former player of America, Nelson Cuevas, suffers from dengue and in his social networks reported that he is stable, although he indicated that he has suffered from intense pain due to the virus.
The ‘Pepin’, who also defended the Pachuca shirt, revealed to ‘Infobae’ to have dengue, a disease transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito. The former player of the Paraguay National Team shared a picture in the hospital in his WhatsApp state and in his Twitter account informed his followers about his current status.
“Thank you very much to all who are worried about my health! We are enduring 4 days of severe fever 39 40 low platelets but coming out little by little,” he wrote.
Thank you very much to all who are worried about my health! We are enduring 4 days of severe fever 39 40 low platelets but slowly coming out
– nelson caves (@ pipinocuevas23) March 4, 2020
In 2013, the former River Plate player also suffered from this virus, but he managed to recover quickly. Cuevas, currently 40, debuted in Mexican football in 2005 with the Tuzos and in the 2006 Apertura was transferred to America, squad in the only two tournaments. His last club in Aztec football was Puebla in 2011.
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