Ebola-free
Texas nurse, pet dog reunited after long quarantine
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[November 03, 2014] By
Lisa Maria Garza
DALLAS (Reuters) - The Dallas nurse treated
for Ebola had an emotional reunion on Saturday with her "best friend", a
King Charles Spaniel, after the pet spent the last three weeks in
quarantine being monitored for the deadly virus.
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The dog named Bentley showered Nina Pham with licks at a handover
ceremony near the Dallas shelter where he had been kept in isolation
and cared for by kennel workers in protective suits.
Pham, 26, became the first person in the United States to be
infected with Ebola after treating an infected man. She was released
from a National Institutes of Health hospital in Maryland on Oct. 24
after being declared free of the virus.
"After I was diagnosed with Ebola, I didn't know what would happen
to Bentley and if he would have the virus," Pham told reporters. "I
was frightened that I might not know what happened to my best
friend."
Bentley has been under the spotlight after officials in Madrid put
down the dog of a Spanish nurse who contacted Ebola while also
caring for a patient.
Wearing a maroon handkerchief around his neck and a silver bone
charm on his collar, Bentley licked Pham's face and wagged his tail
as he was cradled by the nurse in front of the cameras.
The dog was fed by decontamination crews working to clean Pham's
apartment shortly after she was diagnosed with the virus and later
evacuated by a small team wearing protective gear.
Bentley became a minor Internet star as picture and videos of him
running around his isolation call and playing with workers in space
suits were released by the city - after they had first been shown to
Pham.
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Bentley was declared Ebola-free at the end of October after clearing
several tests.
Pham said the two were now going to celebrate.
"Right now, I'm just excited to take Bentley home so we can start
picking out his gifts for his 2 year birthday party this month,"
Pham said.
(Writing by Jon Herskovitz; Editing by Gareth Jones)
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