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Disability-adjusted life years (DALY) lost from Cirrhosis of the liver in 2012 per million males.

 
309-2,500
 
2,614-2,614
 
2,704-4,040
 
4,046-4,935
 
4,940-6,486
 
6,590-7,844
 
7,874-8,509
 
8,570-8,570
 
8,664-10,947
 
11,013-31,530
  • Countries are divided approximately by population into ten groups.
  • Dependencies of France, United Kingdom, United States of America, The Netherlands and Denmark are grouped with their respective countries.
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Source Data from World Health Organization Disease Burden Estimates for 2000-2012
Vector map from BlankMap-World6, compact.svg by Canuckguy et al.
Author Chris55

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