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Volume 10, Number 4—April 2004
Research

Predicting Geographic Variation in Cutaneous Leishmaniasis, Colombia

Raymond J. King*Comments to Author , Diarmid H. Campbell-Lendrum†, and Clive R. Davies†
Author affiliations: *Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; †London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom

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Table 4

Accuracy measurement (area under the curve) for models generated using data from one region, assessed within the same region, and in other regions

Assessment region Model region
Amazon and Eastern Plains (%) Atlantic (%) Cauca River Valley (%) Magdalena River Valley (%) Pacific
Amazon and Eastern Plains
83.4c
46.6
52.2
54.7
52.2
Atlantic
45.8
85.2c
57.9
56.1
48.2
Cauca River Valley
56.3
51.7
82.2c
60.2b
50.3
Magdalena River Valley
66.2c
56.7
67.7c
82.7c
52.2
Pacific 59.2 54.5 67.0a 70.9b 93.6c

ap < 0.05, bp < 0.01, cp < 0.0001, for fit of predictions against observations.

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