EPIDEMIC SPREADS THROUGH INDIA

The plagues in India are continuing to spread to the far reaches of the subcontinent, with new cases reported in the huge metropolises of New Delhi and Calcutta -- both hundreds of miles away from where the diseases started. The official tally of deaths is 54, but unofficial -- and probably more accurate -- figures set the toll at about 300. India hasn't seen such a scourge since the 1950s, a major problem in fighting the disaster. Explains TIME associate editor Christine Gorman, who covers science: "One of the things that could work against them is the inexperience of the doctors."

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