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Volume 26, Number 1—January 2020
Synopsis

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

Nadira D. Karunaweera1Comments to Author , Samitha Ginige, Sanath Senanayake, Hermali Silva, Nuwani Manamperi, Nilakshi Samaranayake, Yamuna Siriwardana, Deepa Gamage, Upul Senerath, and Guofa Zhou1
Author affiliations: University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka (N.D. Karunaweera, S. Senanayake, H. Silva, N. Samaranayake, Y. Siriwardana, U. Senerath); Ministry of Health, Colombo (S. Ginige, D. Gamage); University of Kelaniya, Ragama, Western Sri Lanka (N. Manamperi); University of California Irvine, Irvine, California, USA (G. Zhou)

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Figure 6

Observed and expected cluster sizes (K values) for incidence of leishmaniasis in Sri Lanka, 2015 (A), 2016 (B), and 2017 (C).

Figure 6. Observed and expected cluster sizes (K values) for incidence of leishmaniasis in Sri Lanka, 2015 (A), 2016 (B), and 2017 (C).

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1These authors were co–principal investigators for this article.

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