An Italian doctor who contracted Ebola in west Africa has recovered from the disease after undergoing experimental treatment, local media has reported.
The 50-year-old from Sicily, who has not been named, has been in isolation at Rome's Spallanzani institute since he was evacuated from Sierra Leone in mid-November.
Doctors reported ten days ago that he could breathe walk and eat unassisted.
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The doctor had been working for Italian charity Emergency in Sierra Leone when he contracted the disease.
Emergency President Cecilia Strada and Health Minister Beatrice Lorenzin are expected to attend today's press conference.
A British nurse who contracted Ebola working as a volunteer in Sierra Leone is also being treated with an experimental anti-viral drug and the blood plasma of someone who survived the virus.
Pauline Cafferkey is being treated at the Royal Free hospital in London, which has the only isolation ward in Britain equipped for Ebola sufferers.