Teresa Romero, who was hospitalised on October 6 at the Carlos III Hospital in Madrid, has tested negative for the deadly virus, the special committee responsible for monitoring the virus in Spain said in a statement.
She will be given another test "in the coming hours", said the statement, adding that her "health was... developing favourably".
Romero on 6 October became the first person known to have become infected with the haemorrhagic fever outside Africa, where it has killed more than 4 500 people.
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