World & Nation
Nurse Nina Pham — once the upbeat face of the Dallas hospital that confronted the country’s first Ebola case — sued the hospital’s parent company Monday, alleging that it had failed to protect her before and after she was diagnosed with the deadly disease last fall.
March 2, 2015
Science & Medicine
A video of Nina Pham, the first person known to contract Ebola in the United States, shows the Dallas nurse in good, if emotional, spirits.
Oct. 16, 2014
Texas nurse Nina Pham’s dog, Bentley, has tested negative for the Ebola virus, Dallas officials announced Wednesday.
Oct. 22, 2014
Ebola survivor Nina Pham will soon be reunited with her dog, which has been sequestered since the Dallas nurse became ill.
Oct. 30, 2014
Nina Pham is accustomed to caring for patients in isolation — people with tuberculosis, pneumonia, flu, MRSA.
They were together again, at last. She shrieked and he wagged his tail, no doubt like never before.
Nov. 1, 2014
Two weeks after she was admitted to the hospital with a fever, Dallas nurse Nina Pham is now Ebola-free and has been released from care.
Oct. 24, 2014
Nina Pham, 26, became the first person infected with Ebola on U.S. soil while caring for Thomas Eric Duncan at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas.
Oct. 17, 2014
American journalist Ashoka Mukpo no longer has Ebola, health officials announced Tuesday.
Oct. 21, 2014
People at Nina Pham’s church in Fort Worth, Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church, talk about her and her family.
Oct. 13, 2014