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NEW Assumptions for ReviewCraig Appl Annie Martin - the new assumptions below have been added based on recent conversations around missing scope pertaining to more than one FI plan being created when a case is linked to more than one foci (i.e. focus of infection and focus of residence), and when more than one index case is reported within the MIS for a given jurisdiction within a 20-day time period (i.e. how to deal with cases that would normally trigger an FI but an FI is already in progress). Automation for case-triggered FIs when the Focus of Infection and the Focus of Residence are the SAME If the BIOPHICS variables Focus_case_residence_classification_code and focus_Source_of_Infection_classification_code are the same, then the index case resides in the focus in which they acquired the malaria infection and only one plan needs to be generated and carried out in this focus (i.e. this is a local case). For the purposes of Thailand, local cases are defined as being from within the same focus (i.e. sub-village), as confirmed by Pedro. The assumptions for this type of scenario are in-line with the original assumptions described above. Automation for case-triggered FIs when the Focus of Infection and the Focus of Residence are NOT THE SAME **Section in progress** If the BIOPHICS variables Focus_case_residence_classification_id and Focus_Source_of_Infection_classification_id are NOT the same, then the index case resides in a focus other than the focus in which they acquired the malaria infection. This means that two plans need to be generated - one plan for each focus. By definition, the case classification will be considered local for the focus of infection and imported for the focus of residence. The case classification variable that is imported from BIOPHICS is classified in relation to the focus of diagnosis/residence. Christina Riley verifying that 'focus of residence' & 'focus of diagnosis' are considered the same in regard to the Thai Protocol & BIOPHICS classification. For the purposes of Thailand, local cases are defined as being from within the same focus (i.e. sub-village), as confirmed by Pedro.
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