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2018Breeding sites of Phlebotomine sand flies in cutaneous leishmaniasis disease endemic areas of the Kurunegala District in Sri LankaWijerathna, T.; Gunathilaka, N.; Gunawardena, K.; Rodrigo, W.
2022Canine filaria species in selected lymphatic filariasis endemic and non-endemic areas in Sri LankaRathnayake, S.; Chandrasena, N.; Wijerathna, T.; Mallawarachchi, H.; Gunathilaka, N.
2020Descriptive Investigation of Strongyloidiasis Infection and Characterization of Strongyloides stercoralis Using Morphological and Molecular-Based MethodsGunathilaka, N.; Chandrasena, N.; Wijerathna, T.; Fuji, Y.; Gunasekara, D.; Gunatilaka, R.P.; Premaratna, R.
2021Detection of Leishmania donovani DNA within field-caught Phlebotomine Sand Flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) in three cutaneous leishmaniasis endemic foci of Kurunegala District, Sri LankaWijerathna, T.; Gunathilaka, N.; Gunawardena, K.; Fujii, Y.; Gunasekara, D.
2024Distribution and seasonal variation of malaria vectors in the Mannar and Jaffna Districts; an entomological investigation during the phase of prevention of re-establishment of malaria in Sri LankaJude, J.; Gunathilaka, N.; Wijerathna, T.; Fernando, D.; Wickremasinghe, R.; Abeyewickreme, W.
2020Diurnal adult resting sites and breeding habitats of Phlebotomine sand flies in Cutaneous Leishmaniasis endemic areas of Kurunegala District, Sri LankaWijerathna, T.; Gunathilaka, N.
2020The Diversity of midgut bacteria among wild-caught Phlebotomus argentipes (Psychodidae: Phlebotominae), the Vector of leishmaniasis in Sri LankaGunathilaka, N.; Perera, H.; Wijerathna, T.; Rodrigo, W.; Wijegunawardana, N.D.A.D.
2018The Economic Impact of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis in Sri Lanka.Wijerathna, T.; Gunathilaka, N.; Gunawardena, K.
2022Entomological and epidemiological investigations in a newly established focus of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Kegalle district, Sri LankaWickramasinghe, K.; Wijerathna, T.; Gunathilaka, N.; Perera, A.; Bandara, S.
2023The epidemiological trend of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Kegalle district, Sri Lanka: A newly established disease focus and assessment of bioclimatic suitability for disease establishment using ecological niche modellingWijerathna, T.; Wickramasinghe, K.; Gunathilaka, N.; Perera, A.; Bandara, S.
2020Establishment of a colony of Phlebotomus argentipes under laboratory conditions and morphometric variation between wild-caught and laboratory-reared populations.Wijerathna, T.; Gunathilaka, N.; Gunawardena, K.
2022Genetic diversity of Leishmania donovani isolates from cutaneous lesions of military personnel in the Mullaitivu and Kilinochchi districts of the Northern Province, Sri LankaWijerathna, T.; Gunathilaka, N.; Semege, S.; Pathirana, N.; Rodrigo, W.; Fernando, D.
2022Genetic variation of sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) in Gampaha and Kurunegala districts of Sri Lanka: Complementing the morphological identificationWijerathna, T.; Gunathilaka, N.; Rodrigo, W,
2021An investigation of a new cutaneous leishmaniasis endemic area in Western Sri LankaMallawarachchi, C.H.; Chandrasena, N.; Wijerathna, T.; Dalpadado, R.; Mallawarachchi, M.S.M.N.S.; Gunarathna, D.G.A.M.; Gunathilaka, N.
2015Kidney damage biomarkers detect acute kidney injury but only functional markers predict mortality after paraquat ingestionMohamed, F.; Buckley, N.A.; Jayamanne, S.; Pickering, J.W.; Peake, P.; Palangasinghe, C.; Wijerathna, T.; Ratnayake, I.; Shihana, F.; Endre, Z.H.
2020Morphological identification keys for adults of sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) in Sri LankaWijerathna, T.; Gunathilaka, N.
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.
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.