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. 2021 Sep 21;129(9):097010. doi: 10.1289/EHP8459

Figure 3.

Figure 3 is an error bar graph, plotting (from bottom to top) Mongolia (2,719), Tunisia (2,761), Georgia (2,697), Algeria (4,073), Palestine (1,846), Sao Tome and Principe (570), Paraguay (1,750), Iraq (6,685), Lesotho (1,366), Suriname (1,700), Gambia (1,856), Ghana (3,198), Congo (1,448), Tonga (613), Cote d’Ivoire (1,863), Guinea-Bissau (1,827), Bangladesh (6,126), Zimbabwe (2,087), Nepal (2,493), Lao People’s Democratic Republic (3,304), Madagascar (3,432), Central African Republic (1,206), Togo (1,152), Nigeria (2,904), Kiribati (622), Sierra Leone (1,779), and Chad (2,267) (y-axis) across Percentage of population by level of Escherichia coli at point of use, ranging from 0 to 100 in increments of 20 (x-axis) for greater than 100 Escherichia coli CFUs per 100 milliliters (95 percent confidence intervals) and greater than or equal to 1 Escherichia coli CFUs per 100 milliliters (95 percent confidence intervals).

Proportion of population by level of E. coli in drinking water at point of use in 27 low- and middle-income countries, 2014–2020. Corresponding numeric data are provided in Excel Table S2. Note: CAR, Central African Republic; CFU, colony forming unit; E. coli, Escherichia coli; Lao PDR, Lao People’s Democratic Republic; STP, Sao Tome and Principe.