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The FIFA World Cup will bring tourism, soccer fans — and the risk of infectious diseases - Georgia Public Broadcasting

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The FIFA World Cup will bring tourism, soccer fans — and the risk of infectious diseases Georgia Public BroadcastingInfectious disease threats test public health as World Cup kicks off AxiosThe behind-the-scenes work of protecting World Cup fans from infectious diseases CIDRAPHow Philadelphia is preparing for measles and other disease outbreaks during FIFA World Cup events Inquirer.comAs World Cup crowds descend on Bay Area, health officials watch for outbreaks The Mercury News

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