
Tapeworms are nasty business, but they are a reality of life. People should try to avoid them as much as humanly possible, but as this illustration demonstrates it is not easy to do, as tape worms are widely found in various regions of the world.


This shows the distribution of Echinococcus granulosus and cystic echinococcosis worldwide in 2009. A full map of the entire world with a key for reference


The image on the left hand side shows each continent and its respected distribution of Echinococcus granulosus and cystic echinoccos from a 2009 study. From the legend the graph one can point out that North America and parts of central Europe are not as heavily affected as other places throughout the world.


The following chart list the distribution of Echinocococcus granulosu and cystic echinococcosis worldwide in the year 2009. It is a map of world and displays how often they occur in each country.


this is a map of the world showing the distribution of Echinococcus grabulosus and cystic Echinococcus in 2009. In the US the diseases were rare, but in africa, and asia the diseases were either high risk of just present.


This chart depicts a list of countries in the world where the distribution of Echinococcus granulosus and cystic echinococcus were most prevalent in the year 2009. Most of the United States and much of Northern Europe remain unaffected, while Aftica, Asia, South America, and even Australia had varying degrees of distribution.


This is a graphic that shows the global distribution of Echinococcus granulosus and cystic Echinococcus (hydatidosis) worldwide. It covers the year 2009.


This map shows the distribution of Echinococcus granulosus and systic echinococcosis worldwide in 2009. It is mostly in Africa, South America and Europe. Rarely in North America and Norther Europe.


This chart describes distribution of Echinococcus granulosus and cystic echinococcosis (hydatidosis). Different categories are represented by different colors.


The graph displays the distribution of Echinococcus strains across the world in 2009. The highest affected areas are the southern countries of South America and the northern part of Africa.


Distribution of Echinococcus granulosus and cystic echinococcosis worldwide in 2009. Excluding North America, Mexico, and the scandinavian countries these two conditions are present or in highly endemic areas.

