
This is a graph that shows the number of new cases of leprosy reported to WHO word wide. This graph covers the years ranging from 1991 to the year 2008.


This is a graph showing the new cases of leprosy that are reported to WHO worldwide. The new cases of leprosy that are report have decreases significantly since 1999.


This chart details the new cases of Leprosy worldwide in the years between 1991 and 2008. It is a bar chart with the left side representing cases reported by the thousands and the bottom represents the year.


The image on the left hand is a data collection bar chart showing the number of new leprosy cases from 1991-2008. From the data collected one can infer that roughly 1998 was a heavy peak in new cases. However the trend has declined significantly towards the end of the study.


This handmade chart shows the number of cases of leprosy reported to the world health Organization over time. It has declined steadily over time since the early 1990s


The image depicts a bar graph of the number of new cases of leprosy reported to WHO worldwide, years 1991-2008. The data indicates that reports of leprosy peaked around 1998-1999, and have drastically decreased to an all-time low as of 2008.


This is a bar chart of the number of new cases of leprosy reported to the WHO worldwide in 1991 to 2008. The graph appears bimodal with two peaks in 1992 and 1998, and since then it is in decline.


This is a chart pertaining to the number of leprosy cases worldwide reported to the WHO from 1991 to 2008. It shows an eventual decline past a sharp rise from 1998-2002.


This chart describes the number of new cases of leprosy reported to WHO, worldwide, for the years 1991 through the year 2008. The highest spikes on the chart occur between 1997 and 1998.


This chart shows the number of new leprosy cases reported to the WHO, worldwide from 1991 to 2008. The height of the bars represent the number of causes in tends of thousands, while the years span the horizontal axis.


This graph illustrates the number of new cases of leprosy reported to WHO worldwide form 1991 to 2008. The number of incidents has decreased over time.

