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 Saturday.
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."








