
This graph shows the worldwide distribution of the Buruli ulcer in 2008. The majority of cases were found in Africa, with a small portion of cases also found in Australia.


Distribution of Buruli Ulcer, worldwide, 2008 Most countries/continets had no cases reported. Africa had the most cases anywhere from 100-1000 cases


distribution of buruli ulcer, worldwide 2008. most common in central and western africa, and mildly prevalent in australia, even less common in china, eastern south america, and mexico. nearly non existent in the rest of the world


This map represents occurrences of Buruli ulcers across the world in 2008. China, Mexico, Brazil, central Africa, and China report many cases, although the chart does not provide population data. Consequently, prevalence of the ulcers in any given country cannot be determined.


This chart shows a map of Buruli ulcers worldwide. Cases tend to be found in high numbers in Central and Western Africa, Australia and Japan. North America and Europe had very low incidence rates.


This graph shows the distribution of Buruli ulcer, worldwide, in 2008. The graph shows areas with cases greater than 1000, from 500 to 999,100 to 499, less than 100, those with previous reports, and those with no cases reported at all.


The figure presented is titled Distribution of buruli ulcer, worldwide, 2008. The figure is a representation of the buruli ulcer distribution in 2008.


Figure 5.4.1 is the Distribution of Buruli ulcer, worldwide, in 2008. South Africa has had over 1000 reported ulcers. Australia was second to the most reported ulcers with less than 100. Asia, South America and North American have had pervious ulcer reports. So far Greenland, Europe, Middle Asia, and the Middle East have had no recorded reports of the Buruli ulcer in 2008.


This chart shows the distribution of reported buruli ulcer cases among the world. The Middle East and Australia have the most reported cases of buruli ulcer.


This is a graphical and color coded global map depicting the distribution of Buruli ulcers worldwide in the year 2008. The area with the highest number is shown to be Africa.


The image on the left hand side is a picture of the world/continents showing the distribution of Buruli ulicer worldwide. This data was collected from a 2008 study. From this data one can infer from the color legend that the western coast of Africa has the most cases of this disease.


This chart shows the distribution of Buruli ulcer worldwide in 2008. The greatest number of cases were found along the western coast of Africa (greater than 1000), while no cases were reported in the United States and much of Europe.

