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Spatiotemporal trends of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Costa Rica
Brett R Bayles1, Andria E Rusk2, Maria Alvarez Pineda1
1School of Health and Natural Sciences, Dominican University of California, San Rafael, CA, USA.
Background:
Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) remains an important neglected tropical disease in Costa Rica, which has one of the largest burdens of this disease in Latin America.
Methods:
We identified district-level hotspots of CL from 2006 to 2017 and conducted temporal analysis to identify where hotspots were increasing across the country.
Results:
Clear patterns of CL risk were detected, with persistent hotspots located in the Caribbean region, where risk was also found to be increasing over time in some areas.
Conclusions:
We identify spatiotemporal hotspots, which may be used in support of the leishmaniasis plan of action for the Americas.
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