When to exclude? How long to exclude? Signs & Symptoms Incubation Period Other
100
What is rabies
Not necessary
100
What is ringworm
All day until treatment
100
What is clostridium difficle
Watered diharea, loss of appetite, fever, abdominal pain
100
What is bacterial meningitis
1-10 days
100
What is tuberculosis
Also known at TB
200
What is pink eye
Never unless fever or behavioral changes.
200
What is pertiussis
Until 5 days after antibiotics is complete
200
What is ecoli
Diharea(bloody), abdominal cramps, sometimes vomiting
200
What isgenital herpes
2-12 days
200
What is syphalys
Must notify public health agent within 24 hours of diagnosis.
300
What is head lice
Exclude child with an active infestation.
300
What is measles
Until after 5th day of rash
300
What is Norovirus
Low grade fever, abdominal cramps, diharea, vomiting
300
What is impetigo
7-10 days
300
What is staphylococcus
Can be spread through towel or bandages.
400
What is common cold
Not necessary unless child has severe symptoms like fever.
400
What is mumps
5 days after swelling onset
400
What is salmanella
Diharea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, and fever
400
What isinfluenza
1-4 days
400
What is head lice
Student with head to head contact should be checked for this disease.
500
What is hepatitis a
Until 1 week after the onset of jaundice.
500
What is tetanus
Cause lock jaw, stiff neck, and difficulty swallowing,
500
What is viral meningitis
Depends on virus involved
500
What is hepatitis b
No specific treatment for acute cases but have treatment options for chronic cases of this disease.






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