Family of US Ebola patient admitted to Berlin isolation ward


An ambulance believed to be carrying an American health worker, who has been brought to Germany for treatment after contracting Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo, arrives at the Charite University Hospital in Berlin, Germany, May 20, 2026. REUTERS/Axel Schmidt

BERLIN, May 21 (Reuters) - ⁠The family of a U.S. citizen who contracted ⁠Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where ‌an outbreak of a rare strain of the virus has killed over 130 people, has been admitted to an isolation ward ​at the Berlin hospital where he ⁠is being treated.

The German ⁠health ministry said in a statement on Thursday that ⁠the wife ‌and four children of the patient "were brought to Germany on a special flight and ⁠are considered close contacts."

The ministry did not ​say whether any ‌of the family members were infected with Ebola ⁠or showing ​symptoms.

The patient, identified by the Serge Christian mission organization as medical missionary Dr. Peter Stafford, is in stable ⁠condition, according to the U.S. CDC.

Stafford ​contracted Ebola while treating patients in the DRC, where he had been living with his family, according to Serge.

Berlin's ⁠Charite hospital, where Stafford is being treated, was chosen for his care because Germany is 12 hours closer to the DRC than the United States, the ​White House has said, denying a ⁠Washington Post report that it resisted allowing Stafford to ​return to the United States.

The ‌German health ministry did not comment ​on the reason the patient was admitted there.

(Reporting by Friederike Heine, editing by Kirsti Knolle)

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