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Brazil authorities say two suspected Ebola cases tested negative

By Thomson Reuters Jun 1, 2026 | 2:33 PM

SAO PAULO, June 1 (Reuters) – Brazil has cleared two suspected cases of Ebola after both patients ​tested negative for the virus, ‌local authorities said on Monday.

The suspected cases emerged over the weekend from patients with related symptoms who had recently been in the ‌Democratic ​Republic of Congo, ⁠where the current Ebola ⁠outbreak is centered, and in neighboring Uganda, which has also reported cases.

The patients in Brazil had tested ​positive for other diseases, but local authorities waited for Ebola test ⁠results to rule out ⁠the cases.

Brazil’s state of Sao ​Paulo said no genetic material of ​Ebola was found in the testing ‌of a 37-year-old man who came from the Democratic Republic of Congo, and who had already tested positive ⁠for meningitis.

In Rio de Janeiro, a patient who had recently traveled to Uganda also ⁠tested ‌negative for Ebola, health research ⁠institute Fiocruz and the ​city ‌hall said in separate statements. ​The patient ⁠had tested positive for malaria.

(Reporting by Eduardo Simoes and Andre Romani in Sao Paulo, and Rodrigo Viga Gaier in Rio de Janeiro; Editing by ​Bill Berkrot)