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Fig 1.

Data workflow.

After collection, the data was segregated into departments, and biogeographical regions to conduct analyses at different scales. The figure shows the workflow employed for the analyses of the data retrieved.

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Fig 2.

Tegumentary Leishmaniasis intraregional and interdepartmental incidence variation.

Incidence (100,000 inhabitants) in the period studied was divided in quartiles and each one was represented in discrete colors; the regions were identified by abbreviations: PCF Pacific, ORN Orinoco, ISL Insular, CRB Caribbean, AND Andean and AMZ Amazon.

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Fig 3.

Geospatial distribution of Tegumentary Leishmaniasis in Colombia.

The maps show crude biennial incidence by departments.

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Fig 4.

Geospatial distribution of the standardized incidence ratio of Tegumentary Leishmaniasis.

Maps show the smoothed standardized incidence ratios of TL in biennial periods.

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Fig 5.

TL cases and Leishmania vectors association map.

The map shows overlap between vector diversity and total number of departmental cases across study periods.

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Fig 6.

Occurrence and incidence of Tegumentary Leishmaniasis across regions.

LOWESS fit was used to smoothen the frequency of Leishmaniasis (cases, incidence) by regions, in a time series graph; the dotted lines (AND, CRB, ISL) represent regions with lower incidences (100,000 habitants).

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