"The test results in both cases were negative," the health ministry said yesterday.
The news came hours after the governor of Upper Austria province, Josef Puehringer, said two men who returned last Wednesday from Lagos had been hospitalised on suspicion of carrying the deadly disease.
Blood samples were sent to a laboratory in Germany, which announced late yesterday that the results were negative, Puehringer later said.
The two men had been hospitalised in the northern town of Voecklabruck after developing a fever following a work trip to Nigeria.
The World Health Organization said yesterday that the global death toll for the virus had reached 1,229, most of them in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone, with four cases in Nigeria.
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