American doctor battling Ebola is weak but stable, officials say
During a news conference on Wednesday, health officials said Dr. Peter Stafford has not required intensive care and has not suffered organ failure. Officials said his viral counts are steadily decreasing as he receives antiviral treatment.
- ▪During a news conference on Wednesday, health officials said Dr.
- ▪Peter Stafford has not required intensive care and has not suffered organ failure.
- ▪Officials said his viral counts are steadily decreasing as he receives antiviral treatment.
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Healthcare American doctor battling Ebola is weak but stable, officials say Comments: by Taylor Delandro - 05/27/26 2:24 PM ET Comments: Link copied by Taylor Delandro - 05/27/26 2:24 PM ET Comments: Link copied NOW PLAYING (NewsNation) — An American medical missionary doctor infected with Ebola while working in the Democratic Republic of the Congo remains weak but is not critically ill after being evacuated to Germany for treatment, officials said. During a news conference on Wednesday, health officials said Dr. Peter Stafford has not required intensive care and has not suffered organ failure. Officials said his viral counts are steadily decreasing as he receives antiviral treatment.
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