"MSF confirms that five members of its staff were taken yesterday night from an MSF house in the north of Syria by a group, apparently for questioning," spokesperson Samantha Maurin said in a statement.
It was unclear who had taken the staff members, and MSF declined to release details about the five employees or where exactly they had been taken from.
"MSF is in contact with all the appropriate actors as well as the families of the colleagues and is doing everything possible to reestablish contact with these colleagues," Maurin said.
In September 2013, a Syrian surgeon working for the group was killed in the north of the country, and aid workers operating in rebel-held parts of Syria have faced detention and kidnappings.
In October, seven employees of the International Committee of the Red Cross were kidnapped in northwestern Idlib province, with a Syrian NGO blaming the abduction on the Al-Qaeda-linked Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
ISIL has been accused of targeting both foreign and Syria journalists as well as aid workers and activists for kidnapping.
