A U.S. doctor who contracted Ebola while working in the Congo has fully recovered and been discharged from a German hospital after receiving cutting-edge treatment. Evacuated to Berlin, he received antiviral therapy and intensive care at Charité, one of Europe’s top hospitals, where his condition steadily improved — viral load dropped to undetectable levels, allowing him to leave isolation. His wife and four children, also evacuated and quarantined, remained symptom-free. The case underscores the growing Ebola outbreak in Congo, now reaching Uganda, with no vaccine or cure for the deadly Bundibugyo strain. Stafford praised the advanced care he received — care unavailable to most in the affected regions — highlighting the stark global healthcare divide.

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