New Delhi, May 27 -- The woman from Uganda who was quarantined in Bengaluru over a suspected Ebola infection has tested negative, authorities confirmed. Had the result come back positive, it would have marked South Asia's first Ebola case since 2014

The news comes a day after Health Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda said India had not reported any cases of the disease, which the World Health Organisation has declared a public health emergency of international concern.

The 28-year-old Ugandan national developed mild body ache, but is otherwise healthy, while results are awaited from tests of samples taken from her, added the source, who sought anonymity for lack of authorisation to speak to media.

Domestic media said test results were expect...