France Ebola Case

France reports its first Ebola case amid a growing outbreak in Congo.

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France confirmed its first Ebola case linked to the Democratic Republic of the Congo outbreak after a male humanitarian doctor tested positive following his return from a mission in the affected region. The French Health Ministry said the doctor traveled back from Kinshasa on a commercial Air France flight while reportedly asymptomatic or nearly asymptomatic, and authorities are identifying passengers and contacts while assessing the risk of wider spread as low. The case comes as World Health Organization officials warn the DRC outbreak is outpacing the humanitarian response, with nearly 1,100 confirmed infections and 277 deaths reported. Health officials are emphasizing monitoring and contact tracing because Ebola spreads through bodily fluids and direct contact rather than casual airborne exposure.

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