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What does an imported tick record mean?

An imported record means the tick was probably acquired elsewhere and transported by a traveller, animal, vehicle or goods before it was discovered.

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Short answer

An imported record means the tick was probably acquired elsewhere and transported by a traveller, animal, vehicle or goods before it was discovered.

At a glance

It documents a pathway and possible introduction but does not prove local reproduction.

Key takeaways

• Travel history is essential metadata.

• Imported ticks still merit identification.

• Follow-up surveillance tests for establishment.

Collection place may not be exposure place

A tick found at home after travel could have attached or entered luggage earlier. The record should preserve both the discovery location and the most plausible acquisition history.

Introductions can still matter

Most transported ticks may fail to survive, but an introduced species with compatible hosts and climate can establish. Rapid reporting supports proportionate follow-up.

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