Chloropeth
maps are used to express spatial units with uniform colors and
patterns. They are appropriate for scaled data such as the new cases of
T. brucei gambiense in Africa in 2006. The colors represent the varying
prevalence categories of the disease as given by the key. T. brucei is
the protozoa that causes sleeping sickness or African Trypanosomiasis.
The vector is the tsetse fly, which prefers shady river areas. The
symptoms include confusion, altered diurnal rhythm, dementia, and convulsions. The victim becomes progressively mentally impaired, loses bladder control, and may undergo varying forms of
paralysis eventually fading into a coma. |
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