Australian Capital Territory Consolidated RegulationsSchedule 1 Exclusion from school or home-based care
(see s 17)
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| 1 | amoebiasis (entamoeba histolytica) | Exclude until diarrhoea ceases. | Not excluded. |
| 2 | campylobacteriosis |
Exclude until diarrhoea ceases. | Not excluded. |
| 3 | chicken pox (varicella and herpes zoster) | Exclude until the last blister has scabbed
over. | Not excluded. |
| 4 | conjunctivitis
| Exclude until discharge from eyes ceases. | Not excluded. |
| 5 | cryptosporidiosis | Exclude until diarrhoea ceases. |
Not excluded. |
| 6 | diarrhoea | Exclude until diarrhoea ceases. | Not excluded. |
| 7 | diphtheria | Exclude until— | Exclude family and household contacts until approval to return has been given by the chief health officer. |
| | | (b) a certificate is provided by a doctor recommending that the exclusion should cease. | |
| 8 | giardiasis | Exclude until diarrhoea ceases. | Not excluded. |
| 9 | haemophilus influenzae type b (hib) infection | Exclude until a certificate is provided by a doctor recommending that the exclusion should cease. | Not excluded. |
| 10 | hand, foot and mouth disease |
Exclude if— | Not excluded. |
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(b) the child is drooling, and not all blisters have dried or an exposed weeping blister is not covered with a dressing. | | |
| 11 | hepatitis A | Exclude for at least 7 days after the onset of jaundice and a certificate is provided by a doctor recommending that the exclusion should cease. | Not excluded. |
| 12 | herpes (cold sores) | Exclude young children unable to comply with good hygiene practices while the lesion is weeping. Lesion to be covered by a dressing in all cases, if possible. | Not excluded. |
| 13 |
impetigo (school sores) | Exclude until appropriate treatment has begun and sores on exposed surfaces are covered with a watertight dressing. | Not excluded. |
| 14 | influenza and influenza-like illnesses | Exclude until well. | Not excluded. |
| 15 | leprosy | Exclude until approval to return has been given by the chief health officer. | Not excluded. |
| 16 |
measles | Exclude for at least 4 days after the rash appears. | (a) Immunised contacts not excluded. |
| | | | (b) Exclude non-immunised contacts until 14 days after the first day of appearance of the rash in the index case. |
| | | | (c) Non-immunised contacts immunised with measles vaccine within 72 hours after their first contact with the index case are not excluded after being immunised. |
| | | | (d) Non-immunised contacts who are given normal human immunoglobulin (NHIG) within 7 days after their first contact with the index case are not excluded after being given NHIG. |
| 17 | meningitis (bacterial) | Exclude until well. | Not excluded. |
| 18 | meningococcal infection | Exclude until adequate carrier eradication therapy has begun. | (a) Not
excluded if receiving rifampicin or other antibiotic treatment recommended by
the chief health officer. |
| 19 | mumps | Exclude for 9 days after onset of symptoms, or until parotid swelling goes down (whichever is sooner). | Not excluded. |
| 20 | poliomyelitis | Exclude for at least 14 days after onset of symptoms and until a certificate is provided by a doctor recommending that the exclusion should cease. | Not excluded. |
| 21 |
ringworm, scabies, pediculosis (lice), trachoma | Exclude until effective treatment has begun. | Not excluded. |
| 22 | rotavirus | Exclude until diarrhoea ceases. | Not excluded. |
| 23 | rubella (German measles) |
Exclude for 4 days after the appearance of the rash. | Not excluded. |
| 24 | salmonellosis | Exclude until diarrhoea ceases. | Not excluded. |
| 25 | shigellosis | Exclude until diarrhoea ceases. | Not excluded. |
| 26 | streptococcal infection (including scarlet fever) | Exclude until the person has recovered or has received antibiotic treatment for at least 24 hours. | Not excluded. |
| 27 | tuberculosis |
Exclude until approval to return has been given by the chief health officer. |
Not excluded. |
| 28 | typhoid and paratyphoid fever | Exclude until a certificate is provided by a doctor recommending that the exclusion should cease. | (a) Not excluded unless the chief health officer
notifies the person in charge of the school. |
| 29 | whooping cough (pertussis) | Exclude for 21 days from start of cough, or for at least 5 days after starting a course of antibiotics recommended by the chief health officer. | Exclude non-immunised household, home-based care and close childcare contacts under 7 years old for 14 days after the last exposure to infection, or until 5 days after starting a course of antibiotics recommended by the chief health officer (whichever is sooner). |
30 | worms (intestinal) | Exclude until diarrhoea ceases. | Not excluded. |