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Hospital: Patient with Ebola symptoms tests negative for the virus

UNDATED: In this handout from the Center for Disease Control (CDC), a colorized transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a Ebola virus virion is seen.

Ebola virus has been ruled out in a man currently in isolation at a Swedish hospital.

"We have run several tests for the Ebola virus and other viruses and they have been negative," said Mikael Kohler, the chief medical officer of the hospital, CNN reported. Kohler said the man is now stable and no longer bleeding.

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The man was admitted Friday to Uppsala University Hospital in Uppsala, a city about 40 miles from Stockholm. He was being kept in isolation.

Kohler said the man returned to Sweden about three weeks ago from a trip to Burundi, but didn't visit any areas affected by active Ebola outbreaks, Swedish news source The Local reported. Kohler said, however, the patient displayed potential symptoms of Ebola, including vomiting blood, upon arrival at the hospital.

Ebola is a rare but severe and often deadly disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Symptoms include fever, severe headache, muscle pain, fatigue, diarrhea and vomiting.