
The following chart gives the risk per country of a person to contract the rabbies virus. This data was taken and presented from data collected in 2009 and shows that Asia and Africa had the highest risk


A world map showing the highest risk countries for contracting rabies. Africa has the most countries with high risk. There is also high risk in south Asia. North America and Australia have low risk.


This is a map of the distribution of the risk levels of humans contracting rabies worldwide. It appears that people in Africa and Southeast Asia have the most risk, while people in North America have the least risk.


This is a picture of a world map. The different colors indicates the distribution of risk levels for human contracting rabies, worldwide, 2009. There is not much risk in the Canadian area.


This is a map of the world using a key of shades of blue to depict the degree of rabies risk in each country for the year of 2009. Areas such as Africa, the Middle East, and Asia have many high risk countries, while North America, Europe and Australia are largely low risk.


The chart describes the risk level for the human contraction of rabies across the entire world. It appears that most of the land is at high risk. The United States is at low risk.


This graph is titled the distribution of human rabies virus. Countries with Human contracted rabies appear to be mexico, Parts of southern America, most of Africa, and many asian countries.


This chart describes distribution of risk levels for humans contracting rabies, worldwide, for the year 2009. different categories on the chart are represented by different colors.


This chart shows the whole world with either a high risk, moderate risk, low risk, or no risk for humans contracting rabies. The highest risk is in Africa and Asia.


This is a color coded global map depicting the distribution of risk levels for humans contracting rabies worldwide in the year 2009. The areas with the highest rates are shown to be Africa and Asia.


This handmade chart shows the risk of contracting rabies around the world and shows how it is basically common everywhere. It is most common in asia and africa


The figure presented is titled Distribution of risk levels for humans contracting rabies, worldwide, 2009. The figure is a representation of rabies distribution.

