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As the largest World Cup ever kicks off, health officials are focused on more than Ebola CNBCLos Angeles County health department asks providers to watch for infectious diseases during World Cup CIDRAPHealth officials concerned about potential for illness to spread during FIFA The Globe and MailKC hospital to host live World Cup webcasts to discuss fan safety, player injuries Kansas City Star
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The World Cup gets underway next week and millions will pack huge stadiums to watch. Public health officials will be watching too, only they're looking for germs that could spread at these matches!
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Ebola Burial Team Attacked, 11 Patients Flee Care in Widening Outbreak in Congo Bloomberg.comPriest's Ebola Death Stirs Fear an Doubt in Congolese Town The New York TimesCongo's Ebola Outbreak Reaches Territory Held by Islamic State WSJWHO Director-General's opening remarks at the media briefing on the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak - 3 June 2026 World Health Organization (WHO)
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