
This is a graphic that shows the distribution of African human trypanosomiasis world wide in 2008. It shows the areas in Africa that are most affected.


This graphic is listing the areas of cases of a certain disease of epidemic. It is highlighting areas where more cases have been confirmed although I'm not sure what the disease of epidemic is.


This image is a map of the world. It seems to detail the occurrence of human African trypanosomiasis. This is illustrated by the color the individual countries have been colored with.


This is a map of the distribution of trypanosomiasis worldwide. The map shows no cases in North America, Europe, Asia, South America, or Asia. It is only prevalent in Eastern Africa.


The image on the left hand side is showing a world view of cases of human African typanosomiasis within the world from data from 2008. From the graphs legend one can infer that an overwhelming majority of these cases are on the southern and eastern coast of Africa.


This handmade chart shows the transmission of human AFrican trypanosomia in Africa. It is prevalent in sub sahara africa and especially south east africa


This graph shows the distribution of African Trypanosomiasis (rhodensiense variant) around the world in 2008. The only occurrences are in some Southern and Eastern African countries.


This chart shows the distribution of African Trypanosomiasis worldwide as of 2008. While practically non existent worldwide, there is a heavy concentration in central Africa, with upwards of 100 reported cases in one country and less in others.


Figure 5.8.2 shows distribution of human African Trypanosomiasis worldwide in 2008. According to this map graph, the largest amount is found in southern Africa.


This chart describes distribution of human African trypanosomiasis (T.b. rhodesiense), worldwide for the year 2008. Categories are represented by different colors.


This map shows the distribution of human african trypanosomias worldwide in 2008. The countries are colored and shaded, number of reported cases is denoted by shades of blue.


This is a world map that illustrates the African trypanosomiasis worldwide in 2008. It shows the number of normal cases and the regions where they are prevalent in Asia.

