Analysis of Hospital-Based Sentinel Surveillance Data on Leptospirosis in Sri Lanka, 2005-2008

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Gamage, Chandika D. [2 ]
Amarasekera, Jagath [1 ]
Palihawadana, Paba [1 ]
Samaraweera, Sudath [1 ]
Mendis, Devika [1 ]
Janakan, Navaratnasingam [1 ]
Lee, Romeo B. [3 ]
Obayashi, Yoshihide [2 ]
Tamashiro, Hiko [2 ]
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[1] Minist Hlth, Epidemiol Unit, Colombo, Sri Lanka
[2] Hokkaido Univ, Grad Sch Med, Dept Global Hlth & Epidemiol, Sapporo, Hokkaido 0608638, Japan
[3] De La Salle Univ, Dept Behav Sci, Manila, Philippines
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In Sri Lanka, leptospirosis is a notifiable disease. In addition to having a routine disease reporting system, Sri Lanka has implemented a hospital-based sentinel surveillance system since 2004. This report discusses the findings of a descriptive analysis of the sentinel surveillance data collected from 2005 to 2008. Of the 4,000 suspected leptospirosis cases, 46.9% and 26.8% were recorded from the Western and Sabaragamuwa provinces, respectively. Most of the individuals were male (83.5%), and approximately 45.6% were aged 30-49 years. Farmers accounted for 16.5%, and laborers for 16.1%; however, the occupation of nearly half (44.8%) of the study population was unknown. More than half (53.9%) of the individuals worked in paddy fields. Almost all had acute fever (98.8%), myalgia (92.9%), and headache (92.7%), but fewer had other related symptoms. Out of the 4,000 individuals, 2,496 (62.4%) underwent a laboratory test; however, the laboratory test results of only 1,445 (57.9%) and the microscopic agglutination results of only 41(2.8%) were available at the sentinel sites. Less than 2% of the reported individuals underwent prophylactic treatment. These findings will help enhance the ongoing efforts for controlling and preventing leptospirosis in Sri Lanka. Sentinel surveillance is a useful tool, but the data quality needs to be improved by supplementing the findings with adequate laboratory diagnosis data.
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