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2023Ocular trematodiasis in children, Sri LankaMallawarachchi, C.H.; Dissanayake, M.M.; Hendavitharana, S.R.; Senanayake, S.; Gunathilaka, N.; Chandrasena, T.G.A.N.; Yahathugoda, T.C.; Wickramasinghe, S.; de Silva, N.R.
2018Oviposition preferences of dengue vectors; Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus in Sri Lanka under laboratory settings.Gunathilaka, N.; Ranathunge, T.; Udayanga, L.; Wijegunawardana, A.; Abeyewickreme, W.
2019Phlebotomine sand flies (Psychodidae: Diptera) of Sri Lanka: a review on diversity, biology and bionomicsWijerathna, T.; Gunathilaka, N.
2022Population dynamics of phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) in cutaneous leishmaniasis endemic areas of Kurunegala District, Sri LankaWijerathna, T.; Gunathilaka, N.; Gunawardena, K.; Rodrigo, W.
2017Potential challenges of controlling Leishmaniasis in Sri Lanka at a disease outbreakWijerathna, T.; Gunathilaka, N.; Gunawardena, K.; Rodrigo, W.
2016A preliminary community survey of selected dengue patient households in the Ragama MOH, Gampaha DistrictWijegunawardana, N.D.A.D.; Gunathilaka, N.; Udayanga, L.; Gunawardene, N.; Dassanayake, R.; Chandrasena, N.; Bourtzis, K.K.; Abeyewickreme, W.
2022Presence of leishmaniasis causing agent, Leishmania donovani, in biting midges (Culicoides sp) at a disease endemic area of Sri Lanka: Could it be a probable vector?Wijerathna, T.; Wimalasiri, U.; Wijegunawardena, A.; Gunathilaka, N.; Rodrigo, W. W. P.
2023The presence of strongyloidiasis and associated risk factors in patients undergoing treatment at the National Cancer Institute, Maharagama, Sri LankaWeerasekera, C.J.; Menike, C.W.; Wimalasiri, U.; Wijerathna, T.; Jayathilake, D.C.C.; Somawardane, U.A.B.P.; Saravanamuttu, U.; Yoganathan, N.; Perera, N.; Gunathilaka, N.; de Silva, N.R.; Wickremasinghe, D.R.
2020Prevalence of cutaneous leishmaniasis infection and clinico-epidemiological patterns among military personnel in Mullaitivu and Kilinochchi districts of the Northern Province, early war-torn areas in Sri Lanka.Gunathilaka, N.; Semege, S.; Pathirana, N.; Manamperi, N.; Udayanga, L.; Wijesinghe, H.; Premaratne, P.; Fernando, D.
2019Prevalence of ectoparasitic infections and other dermatological infections and their associated factors among school children in Gampaha District, Sri LankaGunathilaka, N.; Chandrasena, N.; Udayanga, L.
2018Prevalence of gastrointestinal parasitic infections and assessment of deworming program among cattle and buffaloes in Gampaha District, Sri LankaGunathilaka, N.; Niroshana, D.; Amarasinghe, D.; Udayanga, L.
2022Public knowledge, practices and perceptions on typhus fevers in Southern Sri LankaLiyanage, A.; Chandrasena, N.; Gunathilaka, N.; Sanjeewa, R.; Premaratna, R.
2020Recent developments and future directions in the paratransgenesis based control of Leishmania transmissionWijerathna, T.; Gunathunga, S.; Gunathilaka, N.
2014Revised morphological identification key to the larval anopheline (Diptera: Culicidae) of Sri LankaGunathilaka, N.; Fernando, T.; Hapugoda, M.; Abeyewickreme, W.; Wickremasinghe, R.
2008Road accidents distribution in Gampaha District – case studyWijayalath, W.A.W.P.; Gunathilaka, N.
2018Socio-economic, Knowledge Attitude Practices (KAP), household related and demographic based appearance of non-dengue infected individuals in high dengue risk areas of Kandy District, Sri LankaUdayanga, L.; Gunathilaka, N.; Iqubal, M.C.M.; Pahalagedara, K.; Amarasinghe, U.S.; Abeyewickreme, W.
2020Socioeconomic, demographic and landscape factors associated with cutaneous leishmaniasis in Kurunegala District, Sri Lanka.Wijerathna, T.; Gunathilaka, N.; Gunawardena, K.; Rodrigo, W.
2015Species composition and diversity of malaria vector breeding habitats in Trincomalee District of Sri LankaGunathilaka, N.; Abeyewickreme, W.; Hapugoda, M.; Wickremasinghe, A.R.
2017Subcutaneous dirofilariasis caused by Dirofilaria (Nochtiella) repens in Sri Lanka: A potential risk of transmitting human dirofilariasisGunathilaka, N.; Siriwardana, S.; Wijesooriya, L.I.; Gunaratna, G.; Perera, N.
2023Time series analysis of leishmaniasis incidence in Sri Lanka: evidence for humidity-associated fluctuationsWijerathna, T.; Gunathilaka, N.