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Nachrichten.fr · June 24, 2026

First Case of Ebola Confirmed in France

Paris – 24.06.2026: France has reported its first confirmed case of Ebola on its territory. The patient is a doctor returning from a humanitarian mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Upon arrival in France, he was immediately hospitalized in a specialized hospital and isolated. He is currently in stable condition.

French health authorities have promptly implemented preventive measures to prevent the possible spread of the virus. This includes isolating the patient as well as safe hospital transfer. A thorough epidemiological investigation has been conducted to identify those who may have come into contact with the patient. These individuals will be contacted by regional health authorities, quarantined at home for 21 days, and closely monitored throughout this period.

The current Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, caused by the rare Bundibugyo strain, has recorded 1,094 confirmed cases and 277 deaths since being announced on May 15. This is the most severe outbreak in terms of case numbers within the first month. Authorities warn that the infection count may be higher and the peak of the outbreak may not have been reached.

In France, the risk of widespread virus transmission is considered low. Health agencies emphasize that Ebola is not airborne but spreads through direct contact with the bodily fluids of an infected person. Therefore, the risk to the community is assessed as very low.

Despite the low risk to the public, the French government has been monitoring the situation at the highest level. Strict security procedures have been followed to prevent the risk of infection. Health authorities assure that the situation is under control and all necessary measures have been taken to protect public health.

French health authorities emphasize that the situation is under control and all necessary measures to protect public health have been implemented. They will continue to closely monitor and inform the public about further developments.

Overall, this case highlights the importance of international cooperation in the health sector and the need for a rapid, effective response to such health threats. France has efficient infectious disease prevention protocols, and authorities are making every effort to prevent the spread of the Ebola virus.

French health authorities have stressed that the situation is under control and all necessary measures have been taken to protect public health. They will continue to closely monitor and update the public on new developments.

Sources

  • AP News
  • Euronews
  • ITV News