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Baby gorilla born by C-section is battling pneumonia

A baby gorilla born by C-section at the San Diego Zoo is now fighting pneumonia. Doctors believe it developed at birth when surgeons had to repair a collapsed lung
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SAN DIEGO - A baby gorilla delivered by a rare emergency cesarean section last week at the San Diego Zoo has pneumonia and is receiving round-the-clock care.

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Zoo spokeswoman Christina Simmons said the female gorilla, who does not yet have a name, was receiving oxygen and other treatment on Tuesday.

Simmons said the gorilla is sleeping a lot but is getting stronger day by day and vets are cautiously optimistic about her condition.

The medical team includes both vets and specialists in human neonatal care.

The gorilla was born March 12 and underwent surgery last Friday for a collapsed lung. It's unclear whether she contracted pneumonia before or after birth.

The mother gorilla, an 18-year-old named Imani, had never given birth. The zoo says the C-section, rare for a gorilla, was performed because she was in distress after going into labor.

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