Emerging Infectious Diseases (Jan 2020)

Spatial Epidemiologic Trends and Hotspots of Leishmaniasis, Sri Lanka, 2001–2018

  • Nadira D. Karunaweera,
  • Samitha Ginige,
  • Sanath Senanayake,
  • Hermali Silva,
  • Nuwani Manamperi,
  • Nilakshi Samaranayake,
  • Yamuna Siriwardana,
  • Deepa Gamage,
  • Upul Senerath,
  • Guofa Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2601.190971
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Leishmaniasis, a neglected tropical disease, is on the decline in South Asia. However, cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis have risen in Sri Lanka since 2001, and the lack of in-depth research on its epidemiologic characteristics hampers control efforts. We analyzed data collected from patients with cutaneous leishmaniasis in Sri Lanka during 2001–2018 to study temporal and geographic trends and identify and monitor disease hotspots. We noted a progression in case rates, including a sharp rise in 2018, showing temporal expansion of disease-prevalent areas and 2 persistent hotspots. The northern hotspot shifted and shrank over time, but the southern hotspot progressively expanded and remained spatially static. In addition, we noted regional incidence differences for age and sex. We provide evidence of temporally progressive and spatially expanding incidence of leishmaniasis in Sri Lanka with distinct geographic patterns and disease hotspots, signaling an urgent need for effective disease control interventions.

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