International responses to pneumonic plague in India

Title
International responses to pneumonic plague in India
Genre
News report; Interview
TX Date
27 Sep 1994
Year of production
1994
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Duration
00:02:54
Description
France and Germany have begun testing travellers arriving from plague-hit India. Six of the Gulf States have also launched screening checks with fears rising that the deadly bug could spread. More than 40 people have been killed by pneumonic plague in Surat; there are suspected cases in Delhi and Bombay, and bubonic plague is also a problem. Paul Chapman reports. Interviews with Dr Ron Behrens, London Hospital for Tropical Diseases; Reuters Delhi correspondent, Javed Naqvi.
Contributors
Paul Chapman; Ron Behrens; Javed Naqvi
Keywords
India; Infectious diseases; Health; France; Germany; Tourism; Travel abroad; Travellers; Health screening; Bubonic plague; Plague

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LBC/IRN, "International responses to pneumonic plague in India". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/lbc/search/index.php/segment/0005900030004 (Accessed 21 Apr 2025)