Vietnamese female nurse infected with Ebola virus in America

US media has identified the female nurse infected with the Ebola virus in Dallas, Texas, a Vietnamese woman named Nina Pham (26).

According to Reuters, friends said that Nina Pham graduated from the Catholic University of Texas in 2010, is a member of a very religious Vietnamese family in Fort Worth.

The neighbors often ask the babysitter to help. Social media posts show that Nina Pham is a fan of actor Ryan Gosling and loves nursing.

Nina Pham's family was shocked when she learned that she was infected with Ebola virus. According to friend Tom Ha, a Bible study teacher at Fort Worth: 'Nina's mother cried for the past few days. She is very miserable '.

US officials revealed Nina Pham frequently exposed to Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan within 11 days he was treated at Texas Health Presbyterian hospital.

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26 year old nurse Nina Pham - (Photo: USA Today)

Mr. Duncan died on October 8. Nina Pham is one of 50 people assigned to treat Mr. Duncan.

Authorities still do not know how Nina Pham infected the Ebola virus. Some sources said that Nina Pham was only instructed how to fight the risk of Ebola infection within half an hour.

Recently Dr. Thomas Frieden, director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had to apologize after announcing that she had "made a mistake" , resulting in Ebola infection.

Earlier the Texas Nurses Association also stated that it was wrong for Mr. Frieden to blame Nina Pham . 'We do not know how she is infected. The assumption that she does not comply with safety regulations is wrong ' - the association affirmed.

A friend of Nina Pham's family revealed that she had been given a blood transfusion from a person who had previously recovered Ebola. Currently Nina Pham is in a stable state. She often uses Skype software to contact her mother.

Recently, Dr. Frieden stated that the US must reconsider how to control the risk of Ebola infection after the Nina Pham infection."Even a single infection is unacceptable" - Mr. Frieden stressed.

In West Africa, Liberia doctors and nurses yesterday quit their jobs to pressure the government to pay for their toxic compensation to compensate for their daily danger of caring for them. patients infected with Ebola virus.

The Liberal Medical Staff President Joseph Tamba described the 'huge' strike .

It is estimated that 95 Liberia health workers were killed when trying to prevent Ebola from spreading. Mr Tamba said many health workers were not paid enough by the government despite sacrificing themselves to combat the epidemic.

For example, Island Clinic health center staff are sponsored by the World Health Organization (WHO) and pledged to receive a salary of US $ 500 - 750 per month, but in fact only receive 60% of this amount. .

"The state forces them to work hard but refuses to pay them," Tamba said.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that Ebola virus could cause nations to collapse and pose a threat to international peace.

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