Scientists assess disease outbreak risks at expanded FIFA World Cup
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Kai Kupferschmidt
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Summary
A research group has studied the risk of disease outbreaks during the FIFA World Cup in Mexico City, which has expanded to 48 teams. While the mass gathering of fans from around the world raises concerns about the spread of viruses, bacteria, and parasites, the scientists suggest that pathogens are unlikely to steal the show. The article examines the balance between public health risks and the excitement of the tournament.
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Just how many dangerous viruses, bacteria, and parasites are likely to hitch a ride when more
Don't expect pathogens to steal the show, says research group that studied the risk of visiting fans spreading infections
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