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Table 1.

Identification of Leishmania spp. by sample type.

Leishmania species are listed by sample type. Number of records and its equivalent percentage is shown.

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Fig 1.

Spatial distribution of Leishmania species obtained from human isolates.

Localities from human samples were obtained and georeferenced; all records are shown for each typified Leishmania species: L. (V.) panamensis, L. (V.) braziliensis, L. (V.) guyanensis and L. (L.) amazonensis in Colombia.

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Fig 2.

Coincidence between Leishmania species distribution and areas with reported cases of leishmaniases.

Overlapping of Leishmania species distribution obtained from clinical samples and human isolates and areas with cases of Leishmaniases are shown.

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Table 2.

Distribution of Leishmania spp. in areas of leishmaniases transmission.

Distribution of Leishmania spp. isolates in municipalities where leishmaniases cases have been recorded. Infection rates by 100,000 inhabitants were calculated from 2007–2016.

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Fig 3.

Potential distribution areas for Leishmania species.

In gray, areas of potential distribution for each parasite species below 2500 m.a.s.l, black dots represent points used to run the models a) L. (V.) braziliensis, b) L. (V.) guyanensis and c) L. (V.) panamensis.

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Table 3.

Overlapping between potential distribution of parasites and vector species.

Percent of localities of each sand fly species falling in the parasite area of potential distribution.

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