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The chart displays the major causes of disease burden for women aged 15-59 years old based
on income and WHO region. The leading cause in nearly every country and income range is neuropsychiatric
conditions. However, the leading cause in Africa is HIV, TB and malaria.
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This handmade chart shows the major causes of disease burden for women of various age groups
from juvenile to adult around the world. it is otherwise hard to read
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The graph contained within this image primarily deals with the type of diseases that affect
women in various age groups, levels of income, and geographical location.
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The image on the left hand side is using bar chart to help show the major causes of disease
burden for women who are aged 15-59. The data was collected in a 2004 study using high, middle
and low income classes. From the study individuals who were from high income levels had the
most diseases dealing with neurological conditions.
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This chart compares the major causes of disease burden for women in high, middle, and low
income areas by WHO regions in 2004. Africa seems to have the largest population of women
afflicted by HIV/AIDS.
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This diagram illustrates the number of age 15-59 years of age female deaths in high income
jobs based on each individual country and the cause of death.
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This is a graphic that shows the various major causes of diseases and burden for women between
the ages 15 and 59 years in high-income countries and also low and middle income countries
by WHO regions in the year 2004.
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The chart shows major causes of disease burden for women aged 15-59 years by WHO during 2004.
Africa was the region that the causes took over the most compared to other areas, followed
by South-east Asia. The Eastern mediterranean was not much lower, while Europe, Americas and
Western Pacific was at modest numbers.
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The chart shows the major causes of disease burden for women aged of 15 to 59 years, high-income
countries, and low-and middle-income countries by WHO region, 2004. Then Africa is the most
high percentage of causes by disease such as malaria, HIV/AIDS and maternal and nutritional
conditions. And followed by South-East Asia, third Eastern Mediterannean, Europe, Americans
and lastly the Western Pacific.
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The figure presented is titled Major causes of disease for women aged 15-59 years, high income
countries, and low-income and middle-income countries by WHO region.
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This image shows or depicts in statistical bar graph format data concerning major causes of
disease burden for women aged 15-59 years, high income countries, and low and middle income
countries by WHO region for 2004.
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This graph describes the major causes of disease and compares the burden placed on women aged
15-59 in high income versus middle versus low income countries in 2004, as well as by WHO
region.
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This chart describes major causes of disease burden for women 15-59 years, high-income countries,
and low-middle income countries by WHO region for the year 2004.
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This is a graph of the major diseases plaguing women from ages to 15 to 59. The most common
disease amongst women in lower income countries is HIV/AIDS.
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