Distribution changes of cutaneous leishmaniasis: A postulated risk of disease transmission in Hambantota, Sri Lanka

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Sudarshani, Mangala K. A. [1 ]
Eswaramohan, T. [2 ]
Murugananthan, A. [3 ]
Wegiriya, H. C. E. [1 ]
de Silva, V. N. H. [4 ]
Liyanage, P. L. A. N. [4 ]
Surendran, S. N. [2 ]
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[1] Univ Ruhuna, Dept Zool, Fac Sci, A2, Matara, Sri Lanka
[2] Univ Jaffna, Dept Zool, Fac Sci, Jaffna, Sri Lanka
[3] Univ Jaffna, Dept Parasitol, Fac Med, Jaffna, Sri Lanka
[4] Base Hosp, Tangalle, Sri Lanka
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Cutaneous leishmaniasis; Hambantota; Leishmania; vector-borne disease; Sri Lanka;
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10.4103/jvbd.jvbd_117_23
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
摘要
Background & objectives: Leishmaniasis is caused by various species of parasite Leishmania. Approximately twenty of them are pathogenic to mammals. In Sri Lanka, cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is an established vector-borne disease. CL originates and spreads mainly through sandfly bite in many endemic countries. The aim of the present study was to compare the geographical distribution and demographic features of CL cases in Hambantota district, Sri Lanka in 2014 and 2016. Methods: The patients who were presented to the Tangalle Base Hospital from June to December in 2014 and 2016 were examined and a descriptive study was carried out using a structured-questionnaire. Slit-skin smears were collected from each patient, Giemsa-stained and examined under the light microscope to identify Leishmania amastigotes. Results: Out of 256 and 314 suspected CL patients, 156 and 155 were identified positive for the year 2014 and 2016, respectively. Out of 12 District Secretary Divisions (DSD) in Hambantota district, the highest number of CL cases, 85 and 86 was reported from Tangalle DSD in 2014 and 2016 respectively. Number of identified CL patients in Beliatta DSD had increased from 50 to 67 during the study period. In both years, majority of CL patients were >= 50 years old with males more infected than females. Although CL association with occupations were insignificant, housewives were the highly (23%) infected occupants in this area. Interpretation & conclusion: Based on the present findings, geographical distribution within DSDs in Hambantota district had changed. This emphasizes the importance of CL as a health problem in Hambantota district.
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