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# Indicator 1.3.5: Climatic suitability for leishmaniasis
Leishmaniases are climate-sensitive diseases caused by *Leishmania* parasites and transmitted by the bites of infected female **sand flies**. Parts of Europe are endemic for cutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis caused by *Leishmania infantum*. The estimated number of human cases amount to 1,100–1,900 per 100,000 people in south-eastern Europe and 10,000–17,000 in western Europe. However, notification is not compulsory, with common underreporting and imported cases.
The **Climatic Suitability for Leishmaniasis** indicator, published in the [Lancet Countdown in Europe](https://www.lancetcountdown.org/europe/) report, tracks climatic and environmental conditions suitable for human leishmaniasis across all NUTS3 regions of Europe in two decadal periods: 2001-2010 and 2011-2020.
This repository is organised into branches, with each branch corresponding to the respective year of report release.
Access to a specific year report release by selecting the desired branch instead of "main", as shown in the image below.
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**Find [here](https://earth.bsc.es/gitlab/ghr/lcde-leishmaniasis/-/blob/2024/) the branch of this repository corresponding to the latest report (2024).**
Bruno Carvalho, PhD
Carla Maia, PhD
Orin Courtenay, PhD
Jan Semenza, PhD