Healthcare workers carry on a stretcher a patient suffering from the Ebola virus disease from an ambulance at the Ebola Treatment Center (ETC) in Bunia, Ituri, in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo on June 23.PHOTO: AFP

France Ebola patient recovers: Minister

· The Straits Times
  • A French doctor who tested positive for Ebola after arriving from DR Congo has recovered and left the hospital, Health Minister Stephanie Rist confirmed.
  • This was the first case of Ebola detected on French territory, with previous patients diagnosed abroad before arrival.
  • DR Congo's outbreak, declared on May 15, has caused 438 deaths among 1,406 confirmed cases, prompting isolation of five flight contacts as a precaution.

PARIS – A doctor who had tested positive for Ebola in the first such case on French territory has recovered and left the hospital, France’s health minister said on July 4.

The doctor tested positive after flying to France on June 23 from the Democratic Republic of Congo, which is fighting a major outbreak of the deadly haemorrhagic fever.

The physician “today left the medical establishment” and returned home, Health Minister Stephanie Rist said in a statement.

The case was the first time France has detected Ebola. In 2014, during an outbreak in west Africa, two patients were transported to France, but they had been diagnosed abroad.

The doctor flew to France on an Air France flight and except for headaches was “almost asymptomatic”.

Five other passengers on the flight had been identified as possible contacts and put in isolation as a precaution.

DR Congo’s latest Ebola outbreak was declared on May 15 and has since killed at least 438 people among the 1,406 people confirmed to have been infected, according to the latest government figures released on July 2. AFP