Dr Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said today 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."
Pham, 26, arrived shortly before midnight and was admitted to the clinical studies unit. Doctors said her mother and sister also were in the Washington area.
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.
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"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.
Fauci said, "We fully intend to have this patient walk out of this hospital."
Pham flew from Dallas to Maryland. She was seen walking gingerly down the stairs of the plane to an awaiting ambulance that brought her to the hospital.
In a video shot yesterday in her Dallas hospital room, she is seen smiling as she sits upright in a hospital bed while a man identified as her treating physician can be heard thanking her for getting well and being part of the volunteer team that took care of Duncan, who died of Ebola last week.