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4th US aid worker with Ebola arrives in Atlanta

By The Associated Press
Posted 12:35PM on Tuesday 9th September 2014 ( 10 years ago )
ATLANTA (AP) -- The fourth American aid worker sickened with the Ebola virus arrived Tuesday morning to a mostly calm scene at Emory University Hospital, where two others have been successfully treated.<br /> <br /> An ambulance carrying the patient arrived about 10:25 a.m., with a police escort. Wearing a bulky protective suit similar to those of Emory's first two arrivals, the patient walked from the ambulance to the hospital - though a different entrance was used this time around. Reporters and television cameras - but fewer curious onlookers - lined the street.<br /> <br /> About an hour earlier, the specially equipped plane carrying the patient touched down at an air base just northwest of Atlanta.<br /> <br /> Hospital officials didn't release the patient's identity or status, but the World Health Organization says a doctor who had been working in an Ebola treatment center in Sierra Leone tested positive for the disease.<br /> <br /> At a news conference, Dr. Aneesh Mehta said the patient's ability to walk from the ambulance was a good sign, but not the only one the hospital must consider.<br /> <br /> The medical team will evaluate the patient's overall health and consider all treatment options, said Mehta, an infectious disease expert at Emory. He would not elaborate.<br /> <br /> The special isolation unit that will house the patient can hold up to three people, and that capacity could be increased if needed, Mehta said.<br /> <br /> The Ebola outbreak sweeping West Africa has killed more than 2,200 people and has taken a particularly high toll on health care workers. Last month, two U.S. workers who contracted Ebola in Liberia, Dr. Kent Brantly and Nancy Writebol, were treated successfully at Emory.<br /> <br /> Another worker, Dr. Rick Sacra, 51, of Worcester, Massachusetts, is being treated at the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. He is in stable condition. Federal officials say they asked that hospital to treat him instead of Emory to prepare other isolation units for more Ebola patients if needed.

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