France confirms first Ebola case in doctor returning from DR Congo
France has confirmed its first Ebola case in a doctor returning from a humanitarian mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The healthcare worker, who was operating in an area where the virus is circulating, tested positive upon arrival in France.

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AI-generatedFrance has confirmed its first Ebola case in a doctor returning from a humanitarian mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The healthcare worker, who was operating in an area where the virus is circulating, tested positive upon arrival in France. The patient is currently in isolation at a leading healthcare facility, with strict biosafety protocols implemented to prevent any risk of contamination. An epidemiological investigation is underway to identify and contact individuals who may have been exposed, who will be advised to self-isolate for 21 days. This outbreak, centered in the DRC's Ituri province, has resulted in over 260 deaths and more than a thousand infections, and is caused by the Bundibugyo strain of the virus.
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5 extractedThis outbreak is caused by a different strain called Bundibugyo, for which there are currently no approved vaccines or treatments.
Since May, the northeastern Ituri province of the DRC has been the epicentre of an Ebola outbreak, which has killed more than 260 people and infected more than a thousand so far.
The patient is being treated at a leading healthcare facility, following strict biosafety protocols.
The doctor had returned from a humanitarian mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
France has confirmed its first Ebola case in the country during the current outbreak.