The image on the left hand side is a pie chart describing different regions around the world
and their percentage of the regions population requiring preventative chemotherapy for soil
transmitted helminthisases. From the data collected and represeted in the pie chart, South
East Asia has the highest percentage of its population and followed by Africa has having the
highest percentage of its population requiring the preventative natures.
The following chart shows the percentage of the population who is required to have preventative
chemotherapy for soil- transmitted helminthiases, by who region.
A pie chart about the distribution of population requiring preventative chemotherapy for soil-transmitted
helminthiases, by WHO region in the year 2008. It looks like Southeast Asia has the most at
41%, followed by Africa at 24 %. The fewest coming in the Western Pacific (9%), Eastern mediterranean
(14%) and the Americas (12%). Four European countries are not in the report.
This chart shows the percent of the population that requires preventative chemotherapy for
soil-transmitted helminthiases in the year 2008. The chart is divided up according to WHO
regions, with the SEAR region requiring the most care at 41%. AFR was the second biggest region
at 24% and EMR followed at 14%. AMR is at 12% and WPR is at 9%.
This is a chart that shows the distribution pf population requiring preventive chemotherapy
for soil transmitted helminthiases. It is created by the WHO for the year 2004.
Distribution of population requiring chemotherapy for soil transmitted helminthiases by WHO
region. South-East Asia and Africa have the highest cases, The Americas and Western Pacific
regions have the lowest number of cases.
This is a circle chart of the percentage of population requiring preventative chemotherapy
for soil-transmitted helminthiase, as prescribed by the WHO in 2008. Tho two biggest parts
are made up of AFR (24%) and SEAR (41%). There are three others that are nearly equal.
This pie chart illustrates the distribution of the population requiring chemotherapy for soil
transmitted helminthiases by WHO region in 2008. The larges tregion is SEAR followed by AFR.
Distribution of population requiring preventative chemotherapy for soil-transmitted helminthiases
by WHO region in 2008. SEAR (south east asia) had the largest percentage 41, AFR (Africa)
had the next largest at 24, EMR (Eastern mediterranean) at 14, AMR (Americas) at 12 and WPR
(Western Pacific) had the least with 9 percent.
Figure 5.17.2 shows distribution of population requiring preventive chemotherapy for soil
transmitted helminthiases by WHO region, 2008. South east asians account for the largest population
requiring chemotherapy.
This pie chart shows distribution of population requiring preventive chemotherapy for soil-
transmitted helminthiases, by WHO region in 2008. It is divided up by AFR or African, AMR
the Americas, EMR or eastern Meditteranean, SEAR south east Asia and WPR western pacific.
The largest percentage is SEAR with 41%.