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    France Ebola patient recovers after diagnosis on French soil

    July 6, 2026
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    PARIS / EuroWire / – France’s first Ebola patient diagnosed on French territory has recovered and left hospital, Health Minister Stéphanie Rist said. The patient, a humanitarian doctor, tested positive after arriving from the Democratic Republic of Congo on June 23. Rist said the patient returned home after medical care and close monitoring. French authorities had isolated the doctor on arrival and transferred the patient to a specialized facility under strict health protocols.

    France Ebola patient recovers after diagnosis on French soil
    France’s first locally diagnosed Ebola patient has recovered after treatment and isolation.

    The case marked the first Ebola diagnosis recorded in France during the current outbreak. French officials said the doctor had worked in a part of the Democratic Republic of Congo where the virus was circulating. The patient boarded a flight from Kinshasa with a headache and few other symptoms. Officials said the patient’s condition changed during the journey, which led to immediate medical handling after landing in Paris.

    French health teams identified five possible contacts from the flight and placed them in home isolation for 21 days. That period matches the known incubation window for Ebola virus disease. Officials said the steps followed standard contact tracing rules. The French Health Ministry said the patient received care in a secure setting designed for highly infectious diseases, including dedicated equipment and biological safety measures.

    Patient clears two tests

    Rist said the patient met recovery criteria after two negative PCR tests. She said the patient could return home safely after leaving the medical facility. Authorities described the doctor as only mildly symptomatic during care. The case drew attention because France had treated Ebola patients before, but those patients had received their diagnoses before arriving in the country. This case was different because the diagnosis took place on French territory.

    Ebola virus disease can cause fever, weakness, vomiting, diarrhea and bleeding in severe cases. Health authorities say the virus spreads through direct contact with the body fluids of infected people. It does not spread through casual airborne contact. Patients become contagious after symptoms begin. Public health teams rely on rapid isolation, protected medical care and contact tracing to limit transmission.

    Outbreak linked to Congo

    The current outbreak began in the Democratic Republic of Congo on May 15 and involves the Bundibugyo species of Ebola. Congolese government figures released July 3 listed 1,502 confirmed cases and 473 deaths. The World Health Organization has reported cases linked to the outbreak in Congo, Uganda and France. Health officials have said the strain has no approved vaccine or specific licensed treatment.

    European disease officials have described the wider risk to the public in Europe as very low when countries detect cases early and isolate patients quickly. France kept monitoring contacts after the patient’s recovery. The case remains tied to travel from an outbreak area, not local spread in France. Authorities have not reported any secondary Ebola cases linked to the recovered doctor.

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