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Plague in 1903 in Goa. Naerly 1700 people died.
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Avian Flu in 1920. About 570 people got to death.
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Typhoid and malaria , 1922. and 1200 people died due to these diseases.
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Yaws, a kind of dangerous diseases in 1943 and due to this 490 people died.
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Tuberculosis, 1945. Nearly 45 people died.
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Cholera in 1947 and unfortunately no one died. But it was dangerous.
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Tuberculosis, 1950. It was not much more spread but nearly 10 - 15 people died. May be.
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Measles in 1957 in Delhi. Only 48 people got sick.
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The 1974 smallpox epidemic of India. It spread a lot and about 400 people died.
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Chickenguniya, 1982. It is not estimated how many people died.
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Hiv Aids in beginning of 1986.
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1992: Bubonic plague. Due to this disease nearly 420 people in Mumbai died.
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Bubonic and pneumonic plague in India, 1994. It was not specified which lague was there but 80 people died due to this.
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1999, Malaria. This was very wide spread in whole Bengal and some part of Uttar Pradesh and 680 people or more died.
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2005: chikungunya. It just caused to children and some men. But, no one died in Surat.
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By the summer of 1900, an epidemic of cholera had begun. Near to 850 people died.
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malaria again in year 2006.
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2009 Gujarat hepatitis outbreak.
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2009 flu pandemic in India. 460 people died.
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Swine Flu in many states of India in 2009. Many many people died like 1050 people. It was very wide spread