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to those concerns. right now they are focused on treating nina pham, still in good condition, video chatting with friends. she s just so positive. she doesn t feel and have any like doubts about her care or anything like that. reporter: pham even called to check on her dog bentley, now in quarantine himself. besides the cdc s special ebola response team, experts from emory university have flown in to help treat nina pham. tom llamas, abc news, dallas. dr. kent brantly, the american missionary who survived ebola, has donated blood to nina pham and two other people. the antibodies the blood carries help fight the disease. but he has not been asked to donate to amber vinson nor did he donate to thomas duncan, the liberian man who died. that s because their blood types were incompatible.
to those concerns. right now they are focused on treating nina pham, still in good condition, video chatting with friends. she s just so positive. she doesn t feel and have any like doubts about her care or anything like that. reporter: pham even called to check on her dog bentley, now in quarantine himself. besides the cdc s special ebola response team, experts from emory university have flown in to help treat nina pham. tom llamas, abc news, dallas. dr. kent brantly, the american missionary who survived ebola, has donated blood to nina pham and two other people. the antibodies the blood carries help fight the disease. but he has not been asked to donate to amber vinson nor did he donate to thomas duncan, the liberian man who died. that s because their blood types were incompatible.