Clarification: doctors did not accuse Indian authorities of massaging leprosy data

BMJ 2005; 330 doi: 10.1136/bmj.330.7504.1390 (Published 9 June 2005)
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  1. Cornelius Walter, director for South Asia (WalterC@tlm-india.org)
  1. Leprosy Mission, New Delhi 110001, India

    EDITOR—Members of the panel which held discussions at the Press Club of India on 6 May 2005 did not accuse the authorities of the Indian state of massaging leprosy figures, as reported by Mudur.1

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