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Karunaweera ND – The escalation in the spread of cutaneous leishmaniasis cases within Sri Lanka and the close resemblance between the local parasite Leishmania donovani MON–37 and the parasite causing visceral leishmaniasis in India, underscored by the more recent case reports of autochthonous cases of visceral and mucocutaneous–like disease, are clear warnings to the health authorities, scientists and policy makers.

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