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  "path": "/article/the-world-cup-could-be-a-petri-dish-for-disease-wastewater-could-sound-the-alarm/",
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  "textContent": "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",
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