Person in UK tests negative for Ebola as Africa cases rise
The central African outbreak has killed over 360 people in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda

A person admitted to hospital in Scotland with suspected Ebola has tested negative, as central Africa continues to face a deadly outbreak of the virus.
The person arrived at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow on Tuesday, according to a BBC report.
A representative for the hospital declined to comment.
Public Health Scotland (PHS) said in a statement a person was tested for Ebola as a precautionary measure.
The government health agency said there are no confirmed cases in the country and the risk to the public remains low.
The UK’s National Health Service has “safe procedures in place for detecting and managing any such cases”, a spokesperson for PHS said.