US doctor with Ebola in Berlin hospital not critically ill, family tests negative

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A US citizen who contracted Ebola in the Democratic Republic of ​Congo, where an outbreak of a rare ‌strain has killed over 130 people, is not critically ill and his wife and four children have tested negative, the ​Berlin hospital where the family is being treated ​said on Friday.

“Because the course of the ⁠illness can change, he remains under close observation and ​is receiving treatment,” Charite university hospital said in a ​statement.

“He is being cared for in the high-security area of the specialized isolation unit.”

The patient’s wife and four children “are currently ​asymptomatic and quarantined in a separate part of ​the unit – an initial PCR test detected no Ebola virus infection.”

The ‌patient, ⁠identified by the Serge Christian mission organization as medical missionary Dr. Peter Stafford, contracted Ebola while treating patients in the DRC, where he had been living ​with his family.

The ​White House ⁠said Stafford and his family had been brought to Germany because it is ​12 hours closer to the DRC than ​the ⁠United States.

Charite said in its statement that the patient room had been made as child-friendly as possible, adding ⁠that ​the children were able to ​see their father “through a glass partition, and family members can communicate via ​an intercom.”

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