This graph is a representation of Status of Dracunculiasis Eradication (Worldwide, 2010). 
 The areas of higher concentration appear to be mostly in South America and Africa.
This world map shows the prevalence of dracuncullasis eradication in 2010.  The only countries 
that are currently endemic to dracunalasis are in Africa. 
The figure is a world map with the color of various countries representing their respective 
statuses with regard to the presence or lack thereof of dracunculiasis. The majority of countries 
which are of interest in this figure are in the Africa, with a few in the Indian Subcontinent. 
There are also a few scattered countries, most notably Greenland, which are not known to have 
dracunculiasis but have not been certified to be free of it. 
This map depicts different countries of the world who have been, are affected with, or having 
problems with dracunuliasis. This map also depicts countries of the world who have no known 
issues of this disease, too. Africa is affected the most with this disease, where as most 
of the rest of the world has no issue, or is certified-free of the disease. 
This image shows or depicts in statistical Worldwide Geographical format the status of dracunculiasis 
eradication taking place worldwide for the year 2010.
The image within the graph seems to deal with the current population status of the dracunculus 
medinensis throughout the world.The highest rate of populations seems to take place within 
Africa.
The image shows the countries that have been eradicated of dracunculasis and those who either 
currently have an epidemic or have not yet been certified as eradicated. Many countries in 
Northern Africa are still dealing with the epidemic, while most American and European countries, 
as well as Australia, have been certified eradicated from this epidemic. 
This graph shows the status of dracunculiasis eradication worldwide in 2010. Primarily, Africa 
is shown here to be the world leader in this disease, and also a few countries in the Middle 
East. 
This map is the status of dracunculiasis eradication, worldwide, in 2010. It is in four different 
types of blue and gray. It also has white on it and its a map.
This handmade chart shows the status of removing a disease called dracunculiasis. It shows 
how it is most common in third world countries with inadequate infrastructure
This image describes the status of dracunculiasis in different countries in 2010. It appears 
North Africa and  India are the most effected areas in the world.
Title: Status of dracunculiasis eradication, worldwide, 2010. Map uses various shades of blue 
to indicate level of dracunculiasis eradication in each country.   
The chart shows the status of dracunculiasis eradication throughout the globe in the year 
2010.  While there was eradication throughout the entire planet, the vast majority took place 
in sub-Saharan Africa.