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What is a tick surveillance case definition?
A surveillance case definition states the evidence required to classify a record consistently, such as species certainty, life stage, origin and establishment status.
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A surveillance case definition states the evidence required to classify a record consistently, such as species certainty, life stage, origin and establishment status.
Why context matters
Surveillance records need consistent definitions, verified identification, location, date and sampling effort. Submission patterns can influence apparent distribution.
What to do next
Apply the information with current regional guidance and the actual exposure; a single observation rarely supports a firm conclusion.