Nina Pham, Dallas nurse infected with Ebola, says she's 'doing well'

Nurse Nina Pham understood the risks of working so close to one of the world's most feared viruses and tried to reassure her family that she would be safe. When Pham's mother learned her daughter was caring for Thomas Eric Duncan, Pham told her: "Mom, 

Like Dr. Kent Brantly, Nina Pham is not responsible for her illness.

So sad. Nina Pham, a nurse in Texas caught the Ebola virus while treating Thomas Eric Duncan at Dallas Presbyterian Hospital before his tragic death on Oct. 8.

Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital said Nina Pham, the first person to become infected with the deadly virus in the United States, was listed in good condition Monday. “Nina Pham is in good condition,” Texas Health Resources said, according to the

The Dallas nurse infected with Ebola virus while treating patient Thomas Eric Duncan says she is doing well and grateful for her care. "I'm doing well and want to thank everyone for their kind wishes and prayers,” Nina Pham said Tuesday in a statement