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. 2017 Oct 10;7:12884. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-13163-z

Table 2.

The dengue incidences for each district of Sri Lanka from 2012 to 2016.

District 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Ampara 2.38 3.84 2.37 0.10 3.84
Anuradhapura 5.71 6.00 7.16 4.49 8.08
Badulla 5.26 6.46 13.33 6.71 13.88
Batticaloa 13.58 9.76 18.13 27.25 11.20
Colombo 42.99 44.84 62.41 41.60 70.01
Galle 14.19 8.52 11.31 9.44 28.00
Gampaha 34.66 15.17 37.69 17.47 30.24
Hambantota 10.0.03 5.73 10.74 6.34 14.13
Jaffna 15.28 12.04 31.01 33.77 41.00
Kalutara 22.78 15.91 21.20 12.47 27.77
Kandy 18.23 11.63 16.66 9.36 28.33
Kegalle 32.09 12.99 20.16 8.26 17.41
Kilinochchi 8.16 7.33 7.63 7.67 6.99
Kurunegala 21.78 13.63 14.98 7.56 15.25
Mannar 18.60 5.74 34.85 10.10 21.89
Matale 12.26 9.41 13.08 7.99 22.60
Matara 22.46 6.53 9.00 5.48 16.38
Moneragala 6.34 8 6.72 4.72 9.92
Mulativu 4.52 17.96 14.26 15.11 19.16
Nuwara Eliya 4.78 4.31 4.28 2.43 5.63
Polonnaruwa 7.08 12.44 13.45 5.97 11.27
Puttalam 23.53 10.75 11.74 9.35 13.06
Ratnapura 3.64 15.72 25.32 9.24 27.46
Trincomalee 4.41 23.43 16.91 14.79 12.45
Vavuniya 6.01 5.37 8.02 11.01 14.73

Dengue incidence is the number of cases per 10000 population. The population data for each district of Sri Lanka were collected from Department of Census and Statistics37.