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The World Cup Is Bringing Millions to the U.S. Here's What Experts Say About Infectious-Disease Risk

Doctors weigh in about the potential disease risks of a major international event like the World Cup.

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The World Cup Is Bringing Millions to the U.S. Here's What Experts Say About Infectious-Disease Risk

Verily Health deployed wastewater monitoring for ~30 diseases at World Cup sites, cutting detection time to 3 days from weeks. Real-time genomic surveillance compresses outbreak response from weeks to days—applicable to infrastructure resilience and critical incident response.

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  1. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·forbes.com

    The World Cup’s Real Viral Threats Aren’t Ebola Or Hantavirus

    As millions attend the World Cup, health experts are keeping an eye on the spread of infectious diseases. Some are asking, "Do I need to worry about Ebola or hantavirus?"

  2. mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    Could the World Cup 2026 trigger an Ebola outbreak? Experts give their verdict

    The World Cup will be weeks-long experiment in global mixing that creates a perfect environment for infectious diseases to spread

forbes.com
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The World Cup’s Real Viral Threats Aren’t Ebola Or Hantavirus

As millions attend the World Cup, health experts are keeping an eye on the spread of infectious diseases. Some are asking, "Do I need to worry about Ebola or hantavirus?"

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independent.co.uk2 g fa

Health sleuths are watching for disease threats during the World Cup

Health officials will be on high alert for germs as millions of soccer fans gather for World Cup matches

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sciencealert.com1 g fa

The World Cup Could Spread More Than Soccer Fever, Experts Warn

WASHINGTON (AP) – While millions of soccer fans cheer or groan over World Cup matches spanning North America, health officials will be on high alert for germs.

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WHO says risk of Ebola in World Cup host countries is low

The WHO said on Thursday that the risk of Ebola transmission in Europe and World Cup host countries is low as the tournament gets ready to kick off.

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How health sleuths are watching for threats like measles during the World Cup

While millions of soccer fans cheer or groan over World Cup matches spanning North America, health officials will be on high alert for germs.

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  • mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·scientificamerican.com

    The World Cup could be a petri dish for disease. Wastewater could sound the alarm

    As millions of soccer fans pack FIFA World Cup venues, public health scientists created a wastewater monitoring network to forecast potential disease threats—from measles to Ebola

  • mercoledì 10 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    Health sleuths are watching for disease threats during the World Cup

    Health officials will be on high alert for germs as millions of soccer fans gather for World Cup matches

  • giovedì 11 giugno 2026·healio.com

    Experts: Measles is top infectious threat this summer, not Ebola or hantavirus

    Infectious disease experts say measles — not Ebola or hantavirus — is the biggest infectious threat to the mega-events that will be held in the Unites States this summer.Ahead of…

  • giovedì 11 giugno 2026·sciencealert.com

    The World Cup Could Spread More Than Soccer Fever, Experts Warn

    WASHINGTON (AP) – While millions of soccer fans cheer or groan over World Cup matches spanning North America, health officials will be on high alert for germs.

  • giovedì 11 giugno 2026·euronews.com

    WHO Europe chief urges fans to enjoy World Cup despite US travel bans

    As Washington pushes other countries to impose travel restrictions on visitors from affected areas, WHO's European chief says the risk of Ebola spreading at the tournament remains…

  • giovedì 11 giugno 2026·abcnews.com

    WHO says risk of Ebola in World Cup host countries is low

    The WHO said on Thursday that the risk of Ebola transmission in Europe and World Cup host countries is low as the tournament gets ready to kick off.

  • giovedì 11 giugno 2026·pbs.org

    How health sleuths are watching for threats like measles during the World Cup

    While millions of soccer fans cheer or groan over World Cup matches spanning North America, health officials will be on high alert for germs.

  • venerdì 12 giugno 2026·time.com

    The World Cup Is Bringing Millions to the U.S. Here's What Experts Say About Infectious-Disease Risk

    Doctors weigh in about the potential disease risks of a major international event like the World Cup.