A Doctors Without Borders staff member from France has been infected with the Ebola virus while working in Liberia, the group announced Wednesday, reports The Los Angeles Times.
She is the group's first international staffer to contract Ebola in the current outbreak, a spokesman said.
The French worker - on assignment in Monrovia, Liberia's capital - was put in isolation Tuesday after developing a fever, the group said in a statement. Laboratory tests confirmed she had contracted Ebola, and she is to be taken to France for treatment, it said.
Doctors Without Borders said it is investigating how the worker contracted the virus.
The group said that for privacy reasons it was not identifying the worker or commenting further at this time.
The Ebola outbreak in West Africa is the worst on record and has caused the most devastation in Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea, where it was first reported in March. As of Saturday, nearly 5,000 Ebola cases were reported in the region, although many had not yet been confirmed through lab testing, the World Health Organization said Tuesday. Almost half of those believed infected have died.
There is no cure or vaccine for Ebola, which is transmitted through contact with the bodily fluids of those infected.
Doctors Without Borders said more than 2,000 of its personnel, including about 200 international volunteers, are working in West Africa.
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