STRATFORD, N.J. (WPVI) -- A South Jersey hospital is back to normal operations after doctors confirmed that a female patient who recently visited West Africa does not have Ebola.The woman, from Gloucester Township, was taken by ambulance to Kennedy University Hospital in Stratford at 8:00 p.m. Tuesday night after she spiked a fever.The hospital then began turning away ambulances.In a statement released overnight, a spokesperson explained the precautions that were taken:At a news conference Wednesday morning, hospital officials explained that doctors have been monitoring the patient for any signs of illness since she returned to the United States on August 7th.They said the 21-day monitoring mandated by the CDC has worked flawlessly and that first responders followed their training Tuesday night when the woman was admitted to the hospital.Testing confirmed overnight that woman has malaria, not Ebola.Officials stressed Wednesday morning the woman presents no public health risk.