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Third Ebola-Infected American, Dr. Rick Sacra, Is Family Doctor

A medical missionary group named the third American infected with Ebola in West Africa.
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A third American infected with the Ebola virus in Liberia is Dr. Rick Sacra, a 51-year-old family physician from Massachusetts, his employer SIM USA said Wednesday.

Sacra is an old hand in Liberia, and a good friend of both the previous patients — Nancy Writebol and Dr. Kent Brantly.

They both heard the news Tuesday. “My heart sank,” Writebol said in an interview with NBC News. “I just I didn’t have any other words but ‘oh, no’.” She immediately volunteered to head back over to help take care of him, but she isn’t quite well enough yet to do that.

“They are part of the family,” Writebol said, holding tightly to her husband David’s hand as she spoke. “To hear the news is very sad, (knowing) the whole cycle of the progression of the disease and how that story might end.”

Sacra was not treating Ebola patients, but pregnant women, SIM said. The charity said they had not discussed possible treatment for Sacra at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, as Writebol and Brantly got.

Dr. Bruce Ribner, who oversaw the first two missionaries' treatment at Emory, told NBC that he also does not know whether the third patient will come there.

"I know there have been discussions that this person will be coming back to the United States," Ribner, head of the hospital's infectious disease unit, said. "I don't believe the actual site where they're coming back has been decided yet."

NBC's WHDH in Boston spoke by phone to Dr. Sacra's brother, Doug, who confirmed the diagnosis and said "my brother is the perfect example of Christian Self Sacrifice."

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