Geospatial-temporal distribution of Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in Colombia (2007–2016)

Background: Tegumentary Leishmaniasis (TL) is a neglected disease with worldwide distribution and considered a public health problem, especially in Latin America. In Colombia, the governmental epidemiological surveillance system (SIVIGILA) is responsible for collecting information on the presentatio...

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Biogeografía
Distribución geográfica
Política de atención médica
Humano
No humano
Psicodopigo
Problema de salud pública
Razón de incidencia estandarizada
Ciudad
Aislamiento y Purificación
Enfermedad olvidada
Fisiología
Análisis espaciotemporal
Transmisión
Ciudades
Enfermedades Olvidadas
Análisis Espacio-Temporal
Enfermedades
Leishmaniasis
Article
Parasitology
Incidence
Humans
Incidence
Biogeography
Geographic Distribution
Health Care Policy
Human
Nonhuman
Psychodopygus
Public Health Problem
Standardized Incidence Ratio
City
Isolation And Purification
Neglected Disease
Physiology
Spatiotemporal Analysis
Transmission
Neglected Diseases
Cities
Spatio-Temporal Analysis
Lutzomyia Gomezi
Enfermedades transmitidas por vectores
Geografía humana
Leishmaniasis
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Geospatial-temporal distribution of Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in Colombia (2007–2016)
title Geospatial-temporal distribution of Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in Colombia (2007–2016)
spellingShingle Geospatial-temporal distribution of Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in Colombia (2007–2016)
Biogeografía
Distribución geográfica
Política de atención médica
Humano
No humano
Psicodopigo
Problema de salud pública
Razón de incidencia estandarizada
Ciudad
Aislamiento y Purificación
Enfermedad olvidada
Fisiología
Análisis espaciotemporal
Transmisión
Ciudades
Enfermedades Olvidadas
Análisis Espacio-Temporal
Enfermedades
Leishmaniasis
Article
Parasitology
Incidence
Humans
Incidence
Biogeography
Geographic Distribution
Health Care Policy
Human
Nonhuman
Psychodopygus
Public Health Problem
Standardized Incidence Ratio
City
Isolation And Purification
Neglected Disease
Physiology
Spatiotemporal Analysis
Transmission
Neglected Diseases
Cities
Spatio-Temporal Analysis
Lutzomyia Gomezi
Enfermedades transmitidas por vectores
Geografía humana
Leishmaniasis
title_short Geospatial-temporal distribution of Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in Colombia (2007–2016)
title_full Geospatial-temporal distribution of Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in Colombia (2007–2016)
title_fullStr Geospatial-temporal distribution of Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in Colombia (2007–2016)
title_full_unstemmed Geospatial-temporal distribution of Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in Colombia (2007–2016)
title_sort Geospatial-temporal distribution of Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in Colombia (2007–2016)
dc.contributor.gruplac.spa.fl_str_mv Grupo de Investigaciones Microbiológicas - UR (GIMUR)
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Biogeografía
Distribución geográfica
Política de atención médica
Humano
No humano
Psicodopigo
Problema de salud pública
Razón de incidencia estandarizada
Ciudad
Aislamiento y Purificación
Enfermedad olvidada
Fisiología
Análisis espaciotemporal
Transmisión
Ciudades
Enfermedades Olvidadas
Análisis Espacio-Temporal
topic Biogeografía
Distribución geográfica
Política de atención médica
Humano
No humano
Psicodopigo
Problema de salud pública
Razón de incidencia estandarizada
Ciudad
Aislamiento y Purificación
Enfermedad olvidada
Fisiología
Análisis espaciotemporal
Transmisión
Ciudades
Enfermedades Olvidadas
Análisis Espacio-Temporal
Enfermedades
Leishmaniasis
Article
Parasitology
Incidence
Humans
Incidence
Biogeography
Geographic Distribution
Health Care Policy
Human
Nonhuman
Psychodopygus
Public Health Problem
Standardized Incidence Ratio
City
Isolation And Purification
Neglected Disease
Physiology
Spatiotemporal Analysis
Transmission
Neglected Diseases
Cities
Spatio-Temporal Analysis
Lutzomyia Gomezi
Enfermedades transmitidas por vectores
Geografía humana
Leishmaniasis
dc.subject.ddc.spa.fl_str_mv Enfermedades
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Leishmaniasis
Article
Parasitology
Incidence
Humans
Incidence
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv Biogeography
Geographic Distribution
Health Care Policy
Human
Nonhuman
Psychodopygus
Public Health Problem
Standardized Incidence Ratio
City
Isolation And Purification
Neglected Disease
Physiology
Spatiotemporal Analysis
Transmission
Neglected Diseases
Cities
Spatio-Temporal Analysis
dc.subject.keyword.pol.fl_str_mv Lutzomyia Gomezi
dc.subject.lemb.spa.fl_str_mv Enfermedades transmitidas por vectores
Geografía humana
Leishmaniasis
description Background: Tegumentary Leishmaniasis (TL) is a neglected disease with worldwide distribution and considered a public health problem, especially in Latin America. In Colombia, the governmental epidemiological surveillance system (SIVIGILA) is responsible for collecting information on the presentation of cases of TL from each of the municipalities and departments. In absence of a study compiling and analyzing currently available metadata of TL in Colombia, this study describes the geospatial-temporal distribution of TL and identifies the regions of the country on which prevention measures should be established in order to control the disease. Methodology/Principal findings: This is an exploratory descriptive analysis of the distribution of TL in Colombia. Information was collected on new cases of the disease during the years 2007–2016 from the Colombian reporting system (SIVIGILA). Incidence calculations were made based on population estimates by departments and biogeographical regions. Time evolution is shown in biennial maps. A 10-year series was analyzed, showing that the Amazon region is the most affected in terms of incidence, while the Andean region has the highest number of cases with a high variability among the departments that make it up. In those departments where there is a greater reported diversity of vector species, a large number of cases was observed. Conclusions/Significance: Transmission dynamics of TL in Colombia in the past 10 years have been variable, with a greater concentration of cases in the central and southern departments. The present study contributes to improve the understanding of the patterns of distribution of TL in Colombia and can be a basis for future studies of impact evaluation of Health policies in the country and the region. © 2018 Herrera et al.
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