This chart describes about measles death till year 2010 worldwide. It says count of 139300
death till year 2010. It describes about the complications associated with meals. It give
information about measles vaccine.
The following chart gives information about deaths associated with Measles. In 2010 139,300
people died from measles in the world with the majority of those being children. In 1980
before vaccines became readily available over 2 million people died each year. Most people
die from poor nutrition when they contract the virus.
Measles are still a huge threat in the world, killing many children annually. This pictures
showcases that poor hygiene, nutrition, and lack of medical care are the prime culprits.
This image displays text information regarding the numbers for Measles related deaths. There
is a photo of a child included, presumably with measles. The information on this graphic,
provided by UNICEF, explains the symptoms and signs of measles, statistics on deaths, and
costs of immunizations.
This chart describes and depicts the statistics of measles around the world and the statistics
of deaths in children caused by measles. Also it gives information on the vaccine.
This image is showing a picture of a little girl and giving data on how many people died from
measles worldwide in 2010. In 2010 139,300 people died from measles but most of those deaths
were caused by complications associated with the illness. Measles is most likely to be contracted
by a malnourished child, specifically lacking in vitamin A, and children who have weak immune
systems. In 1980 before vaccines for measles was introduced measles killed about 2.6 million
people each year. Now about 85% of children receive one dose of measles vaccine by their first
birthday, and it only costs a dollar to vaccinate one child.
The image on the left hand side is showing facts about the measles disease. It is telling
us that 139000 individuals died from measles. As well as telling us that younger individuals
are more likely to get this disease because they can be easily malnourished.
It costs less than a dollar to immunize one child. About 85% of the world's children received
one dose of measles vaccine before their first birthday.In 1980 before widespread vaccination
was introduced measles caused an estimated 2.6 million deaths each year. most measles-related
complicated deaths are caused by complications associated with the disease: blindness, encephalitis,
severe diarrhea, ear infections, severe respiratory infections. 139,300 die from measles.
Sever measles in more likely among poorly nourished young children, especially those whose
immune systems have been weakened by diseases.
This illustration says that 139,000 people died form measles worldwide in 2010. It talks
about the effects associated with getting measles and the number of children who receive the
vaccine.
This image provides a report of more than 139,300 5 years old passing away from the Measles.
In this image we can also find a list of complications that contribute to measles-related
deaths. At the bottom right hand side of the image we see the notation regarding the low cost
of helping to immunize a child to protect them from the Measles virus.
The image is an informational ad by UNICEF. It provides information to the reader about the
dangers of measles and advises them to donate to help vaccinate underprivileged children.
This chart is titled: 139,300 people dies from Measles worldwide in 2010. There is a really
sad photo of a cute child that apparently has measles for a visual.
This image states that 139,000 people worldwide died from measles in 2010. The image is a
campaign for immunization, especially for children. It is managed by unicef and encourages
people to donate money to immunizations.
This image shows or depicts a statistical based photo chart in regards to children who turn
5 that 139,300 people died from measles worldwide in 2010.
This is a an illustrated graph on deaths caused by measles In which there have been over 139,300
deaths. It also discusses causes and risks of catching measles