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This Article is From Oct 16, 2014

First Dallas Nurse with Ebola to be Sent to Specialized Medical Facility in Maryland

First Dallas Nurse with Ebola to be Sent to Specialized Medical Facility in Maryland
File photo: Nina Pham, 26, became the first person to contract Ebola within the United States. (Associated Press photo)
Dallas: The first Dallas nurse to have contracted Ebola after treating an infected Liberian man is scheduled to be moved to a specialized medical facility in Maryland.

Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins says 26-year-old Nina Pham will be taken on Thursday from Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas to the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.

The NIH facility has one of four biocontainment units in the United States. Texas Health officials said Wednesday that Pham was in good condition and it wasn't immediately clear why she's being moved.

A second nurse who tested positive, 29-year-old Amber Joy Vinson, has been transferred to a biohazard infectious disease center at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta.

Pham and Vinson were involved in providing care to Thomas Duncan, who died of Ebola last week.

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