This chart describes distribution and status of preventive chemotherapy for lymphatic filariasis,
worldwide, for the year 2008. Categories are represented by different colors.
Distribution and status of chemotherapy worldwide to treat lymphatic filariasis. It also shows
ongoing interventions and stopped interventions. This is data compiled for 2008.
Figure 5.14.1 shows Distribution and status of preventive chemotherapy for lymphatic filariasis
worldwide in 2008. Highest levels of chemotherapy are show in bright blue.
The figure presented is titled Distribution and status of preventative chemotherapy for lymphatic
filariasis, worldwide, 2008. The figure is a representation of chemotherapy.
The image is a map of the world with blue-shaded areas in lower portions of the map from right
to left across all continents indicating distribution and status of preventative chemotherapy
for lymphatic filariasis.
The following chart gives the distribution status of preventive chemotherapy for lymphatic
filarisasis worldwide in the year 2008. Data showed countries in India, Africa and South America
had the highest occurrences.
This chart describes the distribution of treatment for lymphatic filariasis worldwide in 2008.
Majority of interventions occur in Africa and South America. There are no interventions needed
in the United States.
Chart showing distribution and status of preventive Chemotherapy for lymphatic filarlasis
worldwide for 2008. which is color coded with shades of blue.
This handmade chart shows the incidence of preventable lymphoma filiaris around the world.
It shows how it is most common in third world countries with inadequate infrastructure
This chart shows the distribution and status of preventative chemotherapy for lymphatic filariasis
in 2008. Areas in South America, Africa and Asia have the highest rates.
This image is "Figure 5.14.1: Distribution and Status of preventive chemotherapy for lymphatic
filariasis, worldwide, 2008". A map is provided, with a color-coded scheme, in which categories
include "ongoing interventions", "Interventions not started", "Stopped interventions", "Not
required interventions", and "Non-endemic countries".