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Dallas nurse’s dog tests negative for Ebola

Nina Pham is seen here with her dog Bentley. Photo courtesy Twitter

DALLAS – The first Ebola test for the quarantined King Charles Spaniel belonging to a Dallas nurse hospitalized with the virus has come back negative.

The city of Dallas said Wednesday that one-year-old Bentley will be tested again before his 21-day quarantine period ends Nov. 1.

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Bentley was quarantined after his owner, Nina Pham, was diagnosed with Ebola. She was the first of two Texas nurses infected after treating an Ebola patient at a Dallas hospital. She’s being treated at the National Institutes of Health, where her condition was upgraded to good.

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Bentley is being cared for by the City of Dallas Animal Services at a decommissioned naval air base.

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