India is not not there has not been an outbreak of killing infectious diseases, India's climate and population factors, infectious diseases have not been absent, not only participated in all the global plague epidemics, but also for the world to contribute to the cholera, the plague of the 19th century.?
In 1898, India's Bombay appeared plague pandemic, the death toll of more than 500,000 people that year, followed by a long period of epidemics in India, the peak can be 50,000 to 60,000 people died every week, before and after 10 years of India as a whole tens of millions of deaths.?
In September 1994, plague broke out in Surat, Gujarat, India, and was carried across India by fleeing crowds, making it the world's largest plague epidemic in recent years.
In the 21st century, India has not been absent from any of the global epidemics that first afflicted Indians with infectious diseases that are highly prevalent in hot and humid regions? Malaria?
In the 21st century, India has not missed out on any of the global epidemics, starting with malaria, which is highly prevalent in the hot and humid regions, but also dengue, leptospirosis, typhoid and encephalitis.
In 2003, SARS killed 747 people in India.
In 2009, swine flu, 1035 deaths in India.
In 2010, swine flu, 1760 deaths in India.
In 2011, swine flu, 75 deaths in India.
2012, swine flu, 405 deaths in India.
2013, swine flu, 699 deaths in India.
In 2015, swine flu outbreak in India, 2,035 deaths.
In 2018, Japanese encephalitis, transmitted by mosquitoes, killed 64 people in India, and 1,721 people were infected with swine flu across ****, resulting in 184 deaths.
Despite having the fastest growing population in the world, India's neonatal mortality rate is as high as 45 per 1,000 live births and its life expectancy is 68.5 years, which is much lower than not only China's 76.7 years, but also Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia and other countries. India's demographics, geography, and backward level of infrastructure have left the country with perhaps the heaviest healthcare burden in the world, with deplorable healthcare conditions and equipment, and a clear disadvantage in equitable healthcare. ?
The reason we see so little coverage in the country is because our knowledge of the outside world stems mainly from the domestic media, which certainly doesn't do much about India.?