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WHO Reassesses India Plague




NEW DELHI -- The epidemic of plague that terrified Indians, generated frightening headlines and stampeded some nations into weaving a cordon sanitaire around this country last month was in fact a "limited outbreak," and travel and trade restrictions should be ended, U.S. and Russian public health experts reported.


After a 10-day investigation, members of the two-nation fact-finding group sent by the World Health Organization said they could not cite a single case of transmission of the dread disease from its epicenter in western India to New Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta, Madras or any of India's other major cities.


The experts stressed their conclusions were tentative, while India is already claiming embargo-related losses of over $1.2 billion.




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