World Cup Poses Litmus Test for US Public Health Infrastructure

The FIFA World Cup kicking off next month in the US, Canada, and Mexico will serve as a litmus test for how the US is able to handle potential disease threats, amid cuts to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s workforce and funding, a surge in measles cases, and the emerging threat of Ebola.

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