
What is the BAQ?
The Biting Animal Quarantine (BAQ) Tracker is a tool that enables animals that have bitten people or other animals to be tracked and monitored throughout their 10-14 day quarantine. The tool quickly and easily captures a comprehensive set of data for each biting animal placed in quarantine, allowing animal health officials to keep track of animals during the quarantine period, and update the GARC App at the end of the quarantine period.
Who is the BAQ for?
The BAQ was designed for animal health professionals, Integrated Bite Case Management (IBCM) programs and outbreak response teams. The BAQ supplements existing tools (like the Bite Case Tracker) and tracks biting animals placed in 10-14 day quarantine within communities.
Why should I use the BAQ?
The BAQ is a comprehensive animal quarantine tracking system. It easily integrates into new or existing community programs, allowing stakeholders to monitor and track home quarantine or quarantine at a facility.
What are the benefits of using the BAQ?
It will help you to:
- Map the location of each animal in quarantine at the community-level.
- Gain insight into the number of human and animal exposures as a result of the biting animal.
- Keep track of all animals in quarantine and the eventual quarantine outcome after the 10-14 day quarantine period.

What data does the BAQ capture?
- Investigation date
- Precise GPS coordinates
- Species being quarantined
- Possible human exposures
- Possible animal exposures
- Animal ownership and owner details (if applicable)
- Quarantine location
- Start and end date of the quarantine
- Quarantine outcome
What are the outputs from the BAQ?
- Maps indicating where animals are quarantined in the community.
- Visual analyses (including graphs and tables) of recorded animal quarantine data and the outcomes.
Is the BAQ a tool to track animals being quarantined for import into a non-rabies endemic country?
No, the BAQ tool is not designed to track the lengthier and voluntary quarantine process for animals being transported across international borders. The BAQ is solely for tracking animals not showing any clear signs of rabies have bitten another person or animal. These animals need to be quarantined for a 10-14 day period, which is what the BAQ help you to manage.
How did other users benefit from using the GARC Data Platform?
How does the map for the BAQ look?