Child Care Exclusion Criteria
Condition |
Exclusion |
Prevention |
Chicken pox (Varicella) | Exclude for five days after the onset of the rash OR until all lesions have dried and crusted over, whichever is later | Immunize
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Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) | Exclude for 24 hours after treatment begins for purulent conjunctivitis (red or pink conjunctiva with white or yellow discharge)
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Make sure hands are clean before treating child’s eye and promote good hygiene; wash hands after contact with child’s eye or with discharge
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Diarrhea | Exclude when the stool is watery or decreased in form AND cannot be contained by diapers or controlled by toilet use, or if stool contains blood or mucus, or if accompanied by fever | Good hygiene; wash hands after any contact with stool |
Head Lice (Pediculosis) | Exclude until morning after treatment begins | Early detection is best and avoid physical contact with infested person and their belongings and always keep belongings of children separated; wash and dry all items in contact with the infected person |
Hepatitis A | Exclude case for one week after the onset of illness and exclude exposed children and staff in program until immune globulin has been administered (within 2 weeks of exposure) as directed by the health department | Immunize; good hygiene |
Hib | Exclude until well and appropriate antibiotics have been taken for 4 days | Immunize; antibiotics for those in contact with infected person |
Impetigo | Exclude for 24 hours after treatment begins | Good hygiene, air out room daily, clean surfaces and utensils |
Measles | Exclude for 4 days after rash appears | Immunize |
Mouth Sores | Exclude only in children who cannot control their saliva, unless the child’s physician or local health department states the child is not infectious | |
Mumps | Exclude for 9 days after the onset of gland swelling | Immunize |
Pertussis | Exclude until 5 days of appropriate antibiotic therapy has been completed. If no antibiotics are taken, exclude for 3 weeks after onset of cough | Immunize; antibiotics for those in contact with infected person |
Rash | Exclude if accompanied by a fever or behavior change until physician determines that the illness is not a communicable disease | |
Ringworm (Tinea) | Exclude until after treatment begins | Keep environment clean, dry, and cool |
Rubella | Exclude for 7 days after rash disappears | Immunize |
Scabies | Exclude until treatment is completed | Wash and dry all washable items that were in contact with the infected skin; always keep belongings of children separated |
Strep Throat | Exclude for 24 hours after treatment begins AND the child has had a normal temperature for 24 hours | Good hygiene, air out room daily, clean surfaces and utensils |
Tuberculosis | Exclude until the child’s physician or local health department authority states the child is non-infectious | |
Vomiting | Exclude if the child has vomited two or more times in the previous 24 hours, unless the vomiting is determined to be due to a non-communicable condition and the child is not in danger of dehydration | Good hygiene |