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Ala. patient tests negative for Ebola

The patient traveled to a country with Ebola cases and was hospitalized after developing symptoms and notifying authorities

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An ambulance sits outside the University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital emergency room where a patient with possible Ebola symptoms was admitted, Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2015, in Birmingham, Ala. Officials say a quarantine is in place at a Birmingham home over concerns about the possible case of the Ebola virus. Jefferson County Medical Director Edward Khan says the patient recently traveled to a country with active Ebola cases, but he didn’t identify the country or name the patient. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

The Associated Press

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Alabama state health officials say a patient whose symptoms caused concerns about Ebola has tested negative for the virus.

The Alabama Department of Public Health said in a statement Wednesday that the patient is improving. The patient’s name hasn’t been released.

Edward Khan of the Jefferson County Health Department says the patient was hospitalized Tuesday after developing symptoms and notifying authorities.

Khan says the patient recently traveled to a country with Ebola cases. He didn’t identify the country or specify the symptoms.

On Tuesday night, a quarantine was placed on a Birmingham home for two of the patient’s relatives. That has been lifted.

Last year, an epidemic of the deadly virus broke out in West Africa. Federal officials say there’ve been four confirmed cases diagnosed in the U.S.