A doctor who became infected with Ebola while working in Liberia visited Saturday with two of his family members at the Nebraska hospital where he's receiving treatment, a spokesman said.
Debbie Sacra and the couple's oldest son interacted with Dr. Rick Sacra for about 25 minutes Saturday via a video link, according to Nebraska Medical Center spokesman Taylor Wilson.
Sacra, 51, is the third American aid worker to be sickened with the virus and is being treated in a 10-bed special isolation unit.
Debbie Sacra said in a news release from the center that she was relieved to see her husband.
"He asked for something to eat and had a little chicken soup," she said, adding that he did not remember much from Friday, when he first arrived.