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French Doctor Diagnosed With Ebola After Congo Aid Mission, First Case in Current European Outbreak
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First reported by Ynet · 1 day ago
What happened
France confirmed its first Ebola case in the current African outbreak in a doctor who returned from Congo. He was isolated and contact tracing began, while officials said the wider public risk remains low. The outbreak in Congo has surpassed 1,000 infections and 267 deaths, with concern over spread in cities and displacement camps.
- 01France confirmed its first Ebola case in the current outbreak, in a doctor returning from Congo.
- 02Authorities isolated the patient and began contact tracing.
- 03WHO says the Congo outbreak has passed 1,000 cases and 267 deaths.
- 04The Bundibugyo strain is spreading, with no approved vaccine or specific treatment.
- 05Israel said two suspected cases tested negative and no Ebola cases have been confirmed there.
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