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Preliminary results of the tests will come out after a period lasting a day. The final results of the tests will be confirmed after approximately three days, hospital sources said.
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The hospital district said that initial tests have shown no signs of Ebola infection in the patient, who had been admitted to the Meilahti hospital in Helsinki Thursday evening.
HUS said that the test results, which came in Friday evening, could be considered highly reliable.
However the patient will remain in observation over the weekend while new tests are conducted, HUS added.
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Tests results from the patient treated at Meilahti Hospital have confirmed that he does not have the deadly Ebola virus.
The Helsinki and Uusimaa Hospital District (HUS) said renewed tests carried out in a foreign laboratory came out negative.
Following the confirmation, the patient will no longer be treated in isolation and the treatment unit will be transferred to normal operations.
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