A doctor who was the first confirmed Ebola case in France has recovered and been discharged from the hospital, according to French Health Minister Stéphanie Rist. The doctor became infected after returning from the Democratic Republic of Congo and tested positive on June 23. This marks the first time Ebola has been confirmed in France, though two patients were transported to France during the West African outbreak in 2014, both already diagnosed before arriving. The doctor traveled via Air France and showed minimal symptoms beyond headaches. Five other passengers on the same flight were placed under precautionary isolation. The humanitarian organization ALIMA reported that one of their doctors was infected. Healthcare workers exposed to Ebola typically undergo a 21-day quarantine. Ebola is among the most dangerous disease-causing viruses globally, leading to hemorrhagic fever with high mortality rates and spreading through contact or bodily fluids.
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