As Europe gears up to deal with Ebola, more and more possible cases are emerging.<br /><br />A Briton is suspected to have died from the virus in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia <br /><br />His hotel in Skopje has been sealed off, isolating a second Briton and staff.<br /><br />It was unclear, however, whether the man had recently been to West Africa, where Ebola has killed nearly 4,000 people since March in the largest outbreak on record.<br /><br />A third Ebola patient has arrived in Germany from Africa. The UN employee, infected in Liberia, is being treated in Leipzig in a special isolation unit.<br /><br />“We received him at 5 o’clock this morning in a special ambulance flight,” a news conference was told by Epidemiologist Dr Thomas Gruenewald of St Georg Hospital in Leipzig.<br /><br />“We found him to be in a stable but extremely critical condition.”<br /><br />Elsewhere, a Prague hospital is testing a 56-year-old Czech man with symptoms of the virus, a hospital spokesman said.<br /><br />And French authorities sealed off a building near Paris after four people inside fell ill but officials said later it was a false alarm.<br /><br />In Australia health officials in Queensland are testing a 57-year-old nurse who has recently returned from Sierra Leone. She had been a volunteer with the Red Cross in West Africa, treating patients with Ebola and arrived back in Cairns on Tuesday.