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Texas Health Care Worker - Ms. Pham - Tests Positive for Ebola: Hospital - now virus free

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Re: Texas Health Care Worker Tests Positive for Ebola: Hospital

For Immediate Release: Thursday, October 16, 2014

NIH to admit Texas nurse diagnosed with Ebola virus

Later today, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Center expects to admit the first nurse who contracted the Ebola virus at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital while providing patient care to the index patient who died of Ebola. The nurse is being admitted to the Special Clinical Studies Unit of the NIH Clinical Center at the request of Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital. She will receive state-of-the-art care in this high-level containment facility, which is one of a small number of such facilities in the United States.
The NIH Clinical Center?s Special Clinical Studies Unit is specifically designed to provide high-level isolation capabilities and is staffed by infectious diseases and critical care specialists. The unit staff is trained in strict infection control practices optimized to prevent spread of potentially transmissible agents such as Ebola. No additional details about the patient are being shared at this time.

NIH is taking every precaution to ensure the safety of our patients, NIH staff, and the public.

About the National Institutes of Health (NIH): NIH, the nation's medical research agency, includes 27 Institutes and Centers and is a component of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. NIH is the primary federal agency conducting and supporting basic, clinical, and translational medical research, and is investigating the causes, treatments, and cures for both common and rare diseases. For more information about NIH and its programs, visit www.nih.gov.

http://www.nih.gov/news/health/oct2014/od-16.htm
 
Re: Texas Health Care Worker Tests Positive for Ebola: Hospital

Re: Texas Health Care Worker Tests Positive for Ebola: Hospital

News Releases
Ebola Update, Oct. 16, 2:50 p.m. CDT
10/16/2014

Statement from from Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas

Nina Pham, whose condition remains good, will be transferred to the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center in Bethesda, MD, today. This decision was made in consultation with Ms. Pham and her family.

Ms. Pham asked the hospital to release the following statement:

?I?m so thankful for the outpouring of love and support from friends and family, my coworkers and complete strangers. I feel very blessed, and
have gained strength from their support."

"I appreciate everything that my coworkers have done to care for me at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas. I?m doing really well thanks to this team, which is the best in the world."

"I believe in my talented coworkers. I am #PresbyProud!?

?It was a difficult decision to transfer Nina, a member of our own family and someone who is greatly loved and respected,? said Dr. Gary Weinstein, chief of pulmonology and critical care medicine. ?We?re so glad she has improved so much in such a short amount of time. Our prayers are with her, and she?ll be in wonderful hands at NIH.?

With many of the medical professionals who would normally staff the intensive care unit sidelined for continuous monitoring, it is in the best interest of Nina, hospital employees, nurses, physicians and the community to give the hospital an opportunity to prepare for whatever comes next.


http://texashealth.org/news-alert.cfm?id=1629&action=detail&ref=1899
 
Re: Texas Health Care Worker Tests Positive for Ebola: Hospital

Re: Texas Health Care Worker Tests Positive for Ebola: Hospital

Nina Pham Speaks from Her Room at Texas Health Dallas

Texas Health Resources
Published on Oct 16, 2014

Before Nina Pham departed Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas for the National Institute of Health’s Clinical Center earlier today, she was visited by her treating physician, Dr. Gary Weinstein, who recorded his conversation with her before she was discharged. Ms. Pham asked that we share the video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7e8DXyVc7Lw
 
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Nina Pham, Dallas nurse with Ebola, in fair condition

By The Associated Press
on October 17, 2014 at 3:02 PM
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Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said Friday that Nina Pham's condition is stable and she is resting comfortably at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. He said she is "in good spirits."
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Workers are monitored as they put on and remove protective clothing and nurses are working in pairs inPham's room, with one watching the other to make sure correct procedures are followed. They also limit the amount of time they spend in her room to reduce fatigue.

At a briefing outside NIH, Fauci was asked whether Pham's condition had changed for the worse since she left Texas Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, where she was described as in good condition.

"She's not deteriorating," he said. He said that he couldn't describe the reasons NIH doctors rated her status as "fair" without violating patient confidentiality but that she was fatigued by the journey. Such a condition "implies that she does still have some symptoms," he said.
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Fauci said, "We fully intend to have this patient walk out of this hospital."
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http://www.nola.com/health/index.ssf/2014/10/dallas_nurse_ebola_nina_pham.html
 
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Update on Clinical Status of Ebola Patient at the NIH Clinical Center

The NIH has received countless inquiries and expressions of support for Ms. Nina Pham, the Texas nurse who was admitted to the NIH Clinical Center Special Clinical Studies Unit on Thursday, October 16, with Ebola virus disease. The NIH Clinical Center staff has shared the general sentiments with her and Ms. Pham has expressed her gratitude for everyone?s concerns and well wishes. Ms. Pham?s clinical status has been upgraded from fair to good. No additional details are available at this time.
 
Re: Texas Health Care Worker - Ms. Pham - Tests Positive for Ebola: Hospital

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For Immediate Release: Friday, October 24, 2014

NIH media briefing on discharge of Ebola patient from its Clinical Center Special Clinical Studies Unit

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NIH officials will brief reporters about the discharge of Nina Pham, the Dallas nurse who was admitted to the NIH Clinical Center on October 16 with Ebola virus disease, and is now virus free.

Who
  • Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D., Director of the National Institutes of Health
  • Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., Ph.D., Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
  • H. Clifford (Cliff) Lane, M.D., NIAID Clinical Director
  • John I. Gallin, M.D., Director, NIH Clinical Center
  • Tara Palmore, M.D., Director, Hospital Epidemiologist, NIH Clinical Center and Director, Infectious Diseases Training Program, NIAID
  • Rick Davey, M.D., Deputy Clinical Director, NIAID Division of Clinical Research
When

11:30 AM ET in front of the NIH Clinical Center. The briefing will be live streamed:
http://videocast.nih.gov/live.asp?live=15105&bhcp=1

http://www.nih.gov/news/health/oct20...medium=twitter
 
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Nina Pham: 'I thought it was a death sentence'

Janet St. James, WFAA 9:39 p.m. CST December 10, 2014

Nurse Nina Pham speaks about life after Ebola, and being recognized as a Time magazine Person of the Year
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Pham recalls the moment when she learned that she, too, had contracted Ebola.

"The CDC doctor and my chief nursing officer came in the room in full hazmat gear. And I could tell from their eyes being red from crying that the news was not good," she said. "I thought it was a death sentence; flashbacks to Mr. Duncan's disease and how it progressed eventually to his death came to mind."
...
"There was a time at Presbyterian when Dr. Weinstein came in the room and said, 'Nina, I know this is uncomfortable, but we need to discuss end of life,'" she said. "So that was probably one of the lowest points for me."

Pham still struggles daily with lasting fatigue from the Ebola virus. She also worries about the long-term side effects of the experimental drug she received.

"It does worry me," she confessed. "And when I was signing those consents and the number risk was 'death,' that was very concerning. But at the time I thought I was going to die anyway, so might as well give it our best and try it."
...

http://www.khou.com/story/news/loca...m-i-thought-it-was-a-death-sentence/20227909/
 
Free of Ebola but not fear

Nurse Nina Pham to file lawsuit against Presby parent, worries about continued health woes


By Jennifer Emily | Staff Writer

Published on Feb. 28, 2015
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The 26-year-old nurse says she has nightmares, body aches and insomnia as a result of contracting the disease from a patient she cared for last fall at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas.
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Pham says she will file a lawsuit Monday in Dallas County against Texas Health Resources alleging that while she became the American face of the fight against the disease, the hospital?s lack of training and proper equipment and violations of her privacy made her ?a symbol of corporate neglect ? a casualty of a hospital system?s failure to prepare for a known and impending medical crisis.?
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She remembers spending hours alone with Duncan cleaning up his bodily fluids, monitoring his vital signs and reassuring him that everything would be OK. Pham said Duncan was in a great deal of pain and frightened but always polite. He told her ?he felt very isolated.? She held his hand and told him she would pray for him.

But when Duncan tested positive for Ebola, it sent panic and fear throughout Presbyterian ? and the nation. Pham, too, was frightened.

?I was the last person besides Mr. Duncan to find out he was positive,? she said. ?You?d think the primary nurse would be the first to know. ? I broke down and cried, not because I thought I had it but just because it was a big ?whoa, this is really happening? moment.?
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She says that Texas Health Resources violated her privacy while she was a patient at Presbyterian by ignoring her request that ?no information? be released about her. She said a doctor recorded her on video in her hospital room and released it to the public without her permission.
...

Full text:
http://res.dallasnews.com/interactives/nina-pham/?hootPostID=206c5a9bdfc4384db09c679932a7fe22
 
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