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Wastewater Monitoring Network Established for FIFA World Cup Disease Forecasting

A wastewater monitoring network has been created by public health scientists to monitor potential disease threats during the FIFA World Cup. The initiative aims to detect diseases such as measles and Ebola as large crowds of soccer fans attend the event.

Public health scientists have established a wastewater monitoring network in anticipation of the FIFA World Cup. This network aims to forecast potential disease threats, including measles and Ebola, as millions of soccer fans gather at the event venues.

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

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Wastewater Monitoring Network Established for FIFA World Cup Disease Forecasting