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Gyógyultan hagyta el a kórházat az első franciaországi ebolás beteg
HU🏛️ Politics15 hr. ago

Gyógyultan hagyta el a kórházat az első franciaországi ebolás beteg

The first known case of Ebola virus disease in France has been declared recovered, according to a statement by French Health Minister Stéphanie Rist. The patient, an doctor working with the Alima civil organization, arrived in France from the Democratic Republic of Congo on June 23, where an Ebola outbreak is ongoing. After showing mild symptoms during travel and being placed under quarantine upon arrival in Paris, the patient was hospitalized. Two negative PCR tests confirmed recovery, allowing safe return home. The case marks the first non-African instance of the rare Bundibugyo strain, which lacks available vaccines or treatments. This follows previous cases in 2014 and highlights ongoing concerns about the spread of the virus, particularly in the DRC where at least 452 deaths have been reported. The World Health Organization announced plans to establish experimental clinics to develop new treatments.

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Gyógyultan hagyta el a kórházat az első franciaországi ebolás beteg

The first known case of Ebola virus disease in France has been declared recovered, according to a statement by French Health Minister Stéphanie Rist. The patient, an doctor working with the Alima civil organization, arrived in France from the Democratic Republic of Congo on June 23, where an Ebola outbreak is ongoing. After showing mild symptoms during travel and being placed under quarantine upon arrival in Paris, the patient was hospitalized. Two negative PCR tests confirmed recovery, allowing safe return home. The case marks the first non-African instance of the rare Bundibugyo strain, which lacks available vaccines or treatments. This follows previous cases in 2014 and highlights ongoing concerns about the spread of the virus, particularly in the DRC where at least 452 deaths have been reported. The World Health Organization announced plans to establish experimental clinics to develop new treatments.

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