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Suspected Ebola case reported on France's Réunion Island

Pharmacist admitted to hospital on Indian Ocean island with a moderate fever had recently carried out humanitarian work in Ebola-hit Guinea.

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The French Indian Ocean island of Réunion has announced its first suspected case of Ebola. Pharmacist Chantale de Singly was admitted to hospital Saturday after running a moderate fever on Friday, reports RFI.

Singly was taken to the only hospital in Réunion equipped to deal with diseases like Ebola but officials insisted that she was not contagious.

“A person only becomes contagious when they have experienced a high temperature, vomiting, a soar throat and haemorrhaging,” local official Dominique Sorin told a press conference.

Singly had recently returned to Réunion after carrying out humanitarian work in Ebola-hit Guinea in west Africa, Sorin said.

Blood samples are currently being analysed in a laboratory in the French city of Lyon to establish whether she had Ebola.

Read more of this report from RFI.