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