'We do not rush to the hospital for ordinary wounds (suḷu tuvāla)': A qualitative study on the early clinical manifestations of cutaneous leishmaniasis and associated health behaviours in rural Sri Lanka.
Sonali Dinushika GunasekaraNuwan Darshana WickramasingheSuneth Buddhika AgampodiManoj Sanjeewa FernandoKosala Gayan WeerakoonChandani LiyanageLisa DikomitisThilini Chanchala AgampodiPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2023)
Diverse early clinical manifestations, local interpretations, and associated behaviours of people with cutaneous leishmaniasis have led to a substantial delay in healthcare-seeking. The study sheds light on the importance of understanding the manifestations of NTDs within the social context. Our findings will inform designing context-specific health interventions to improve awareness and healthcare-seeking in cutaneous leishmaniasis in rural settings.