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-====== Table of Contents ====== +Surveillance designers should define and/or document how a suspected case of the hazard of interest is defined and reported to the relevant authorities. This is relevant to __**passive surveillance**__ components where the collection of surveillance data is observer -initiated.\\ \\  For __**active surveillance components**__ a designer may skip ahead to [[/6-Testing-protocol|section 6]].\\ \\ 
-[[#x-4.1 Criteria for identification of suspicions|4.1 Criteria for identification of suspicions]][[#​x-4.2 Obligations|4.2 Obligations]][[#​x-4.3 Notification procedures|4.3 Notification procedures]][[#​x-4.4 Actions upon suspicions|4.4 Actions upon suspicions]][[#​x-4.5 Actions upon confirmation of the disease|4.5 Actions upon confirmation of the disease]]Surveillance designers should define and/or document how a suspected case of the hazard of interest is defined and reported to the relevant authorities. This is relevant to __**passive surveillance**__ components where the collection of surveillance data is observer -initiated.\\ \\  For __**active surveillance components**__ a designer may skip ahead to [[/6-%20Testing%20protocol|section 6]].\\ \\ +
 ===== 4.1 Criteria for identification of suspicions ===== ===== 4.1 Criteria for identification of suspicions =====
  For the hazard of interest, the surveillance designer should outline the definition or criteria used to identify a suspect case (for instance which clinical signs). It may be useful to consider: Likelihood of recovery; description of possible clinical states (Subclinical,​ Subacute, Acute, Chronic, Mortality) and Differential diagnosis.\\ \\   For the hazard of interest, the surveillance designer should outline the definition or criteria used to identify a suspect case (for instance which clinical signs). It may be useful to consider: Likelihood of recovery; description of possible clinical states (Subclinical,​ Subacute, Acute, Chronic, Mortality) and Differential diagnosis.\\ \\ 
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  What will be the procedure following the reporting of a suspect case to the authorities?​ For example at what stage would/could restrictions be applied to premises or follow up investigations carried out?\\ \\   What will be the procedure following the reporting of a suspect case to the authorities?​ For example at what stage would/could restrictions be applied to premises or follow up investigations carried out?\\ \\ 
 ===== 4.5 Actions upon confirmation of the disease ===== ===== 4.5 Actions upon confirmation of the disease =====
- What will be the procedures following the confirmation of notifiable disease? At what stage would/could restrictions be applied to premises? Note that the procedures and tests used to confirm a case are outlined in [[/6-%20Testing%20protocol|section 6 (testing protocol)]].\\ \\+ What will be the procedures following the confirmation of notifiable disease? At what stage would/could restrictions be applied to premises? Note that the procedures and tests used to confirm a case are outlined in [[/6-Testing-protocol|section 6 (testing protocol)]].\\ \\
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