 This study examined the incidence of Tegmentary Lycemoniasis, T.L., in Brazil over a 19-year period. It found that the overall incidence rate of T.L. has been steadily decreasing, although there are some exceptions such as the southeastern state of Minas Gerais, which has seen an increase in incidence since 2014. The disease is more common in rural areas and affects mostly men aged 30 to 49 years old. The disease is also more prevalent in the north of the country, with Acre being the most affected state. This article was authored by Vinicius Silvabello, Favio Rafael Pasco di Brun, David Soarro Barbosa, and others.