Uganda national isolated in Bengaluru tests negative for Ebola
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Uganda national isolated in Bengaluru tests negative for Ebola
A woman from Uganda, recently in her home country, has tested negative for Ebola. She was isolated in Bengaluru as a precaution after reporting mild symptoms. Her sample was sent to Pune for testing, confirming she does not have the virus. Health officials are closely monitoring the global Ebola si»»»
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