Serge
Coverage of Serge in the Nexus archive.
- American doctor who recovered from Ebola back in U.S., says he's "feeling well"
Dr. Peter Stafford, who recovered from Ebola, returned to the U.S. with his wife and four children. They arrived safely via the Pennsylvania-based Christian missions organization Serge.
- American doctor who recovered from Ebola back in U.S., says he's "feeling well"
Dr. Peter Stafford, who recovered from Ebola, returned to the U.S. with his family. He and his wife Rebekah, along with their four children, arrived safely in Pennsylvania via the Christian missions organization Serge.
- U.S. doctor with Ebola feared he "wasn't going to make it" before evacuation
Dr. Peter Stafford, a U.S. doctor working with the missionary organization Serge in Congo, contracted Ebola and feared for his survival before being evacuated. The case highlights the risks faced by healthcare workers and missionaries operating in regions affected by the deadly virus.
- U.S. doctor with Ebola feared he "wasn't going to make it" before evacuation
Dr. Peter Stafford, a U.S. doctor working with missionary group Serge in Congo, contracted Ebola and feared for his survival before being evacuated. The case highlights the risks faced by medical professionals working in regions affected by the deadly virus.
- Missionary leader shares update on American doctor who contracted Ebola in Congo
An American doctor contracted Ebola while working in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Matt Allison, executive director of Serge, shared an update on the situation. The doctor was working with the missionary group Serge.
- Congo reports more Ebola cases as WHO expresses concern over scale and speed of the outbreak
The Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo has reported at least 131 deaths and over 500 suspected cases, with the World Health Organization expressing concern over the scale and speed of the epidemic. The outbreak is caused by the rare Bundibugyo virus variant, which has no approved therapeutics or vaccines. The WHO has declared the outbreak a public health emergency of international concern.