This graph breaks down the major causes of death in children under 5 years old with disease-specific 
contribution of under nutrition, from 2004. Based on the graph, the two leading causes of 
death are Pneumonia and Diarrhea, which each account for approximately 17% of total deaths. 
Other leading causes of death include prematurity, severe neonatal infections, and other infections. 
   
The figure presented is titled Figure 8: major causes of death in children 5 years old with 
disease-specific contribution of under-nutrition.  The figure is a pie chart.
This pie chart compares the frequency of the major causes of infant death that accompany malnutrition. 
The two largest co-morbid factors are diarrhea and pneumonia.
This is a pie chart depicting the major causes of deaths in children under five years old 
with disease-specific contribution by undernutrition in the year 2004. 
This is a circle chart that shows the break down of deaths in children under 5 with disease-specific 
contributions of under-nutrition in 2004. There's about 12 different causes and diarrhea and 
pneumonia are the majority of the causes. 
Child death is an awful thing, that most people wouldn't even wish on their worse enemies. 
This chart showcases the various ways children under the age of 5 can pass away.
This is a chart the illustrates for all the major causes of deaths among children who are 
under the age of 5 years with disease specific contribution of under nutrition in the year 
2004.
In 2004 the major causes of death in under nourished children under the age of 5 was diarrhea 
and pneumonia each at 17%, with diarrhea being the most affected by malnutrition (73%).  Severe 
neonatal infections accounted for 11% of the deaths but was 45% more likely with malnutrition. 
Though measles only accounted for 4% of the deaths, it was 47% more likely with malnutrition. 
This is a pie chart that breaks down the percentages of how often children under 5 die of 
different diseases. The chart is out of 100% and no disease dominates the total percentage 
to any large extent. 
Various maladies plague children born in third world countries. Birth defects, Malaria, Diarrhoea, 
Pneumonia, Prematurity; these are just some of the realities facing these kids. The chart 
shows what percentage of births are affected by each of these unfortunate circumstances. 
This chart describes major cause of death in children under five years old with disease specific 
contribution of under nutrition, for the year 2004. Categories are represented by different 
colors.
The Image shows a pie chart of the major causes of death to children under the age of 5 focusing 
of deaths caused by disease and malnutrition. Pneumonia, Diarrahea, and other infections appear 
to be the leading causes, followed by neonatal infections and premature births.
This chart describes major cause of death in children under 5 years old with disease-specific 
contribution of under nutrition, for the year 2004. Categories are represented by different 
colors.
This chart clearly displays the major causes of death of children under five years old with 
disease specific contribution during the year 2004. Diarrhea and Pneumonia are both tied at 
17 percent with the leading cause of death.