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Guidelines for medical exclusion of adults at UTS with specified infectious diseases

Updated November 2007

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Guidelines for medical exclusion of adults at UTS with specified infectious diseases (PDF, 73 kB).

This table lists infectious diseases and the corresponding UTS guidelines for the exclusion of cases and contacts for adults at UTS:

Infectious diseaseExclusion of casesExclusion of contacts
Chicken poxExclude for at least 5 days after the spots appear and until all blisters have formed scabsAny child with an immune deficiency should be excluded for their own protection. Otherwise not excluded. (Pregnant women should seek medical advice)
Cold sores (Herpes simplex)Not excluded. Carers with cold sores should not look after babies younger than 2 months.Not excluded
Common coldNot excludedNot excluded
1 ConjunctivitisExclude until discharge from eyes has ceased.Not excluded
Cytomegalovirus (CMV)Not excludedNot excluded (Pregnant women should seek medical advice)
1 Diarrhoea (rotavirus) campylobacter, cryptosporidium, shigella salmonella etc; see also GiardiaExclude until diarrhoea has ceased (campylobacter and shigella may require antibiotic treatment; advice may be obtained from the local public health unit)Not excluded
DiphtheriaExclude until medical certificate of recovery is received following at least two negative throat swabs, the first not less than 24 hours after finishing a course of antibiotics and the other 48 hours later.Exclude family/household contacts until cleared by public health authority
Erythema Infectiosum (fifth disease)Not excludedNot excluded (pregnant women should seek medical advice)
1 GiardiaExcluded until person has received appropriate antibiotic treatment for at least 4 daysNot excluded (stool testing suggested if contact has diarrhoea)
Glandular feverNot excludedNot excluded
1 Haemophilus Influenzae type b (HIB)Exclude until medical certificate of recovery is receivedNot excluded
Hand, foot and mouth diseaseNot excludedNot excluded
Hepatitis AExclude until a medical certificate of recovery is received, but not before seven days after the onset of jaundice or illness.Not excluded
Hepatitis BNot excludedNot excluded
Hepatitis CNot excludedNot excluded
Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV)Not excluded unless another infection requires exclusionNot excluded
1 Impetigo (school sores)Exclude until appropriate treatment has commenced. Sores on exposed surfaces must be covered with a watertight dressing.Not excluded
1 Influenza

There is further information about influenza
During influenza outbreaks, exclude for 5 days after start of symptomsNot excluded
LeprosyExclude until allowed to return by public health authorityNot excluded
MeaslesExclude for 4 days after the rash first appearsImmunised contacts not excluded.
Unimmunised contacts are to be immunised within 72 hours of contact with a case, or they will be excluded for the duration of the outbreak as determined by the public health unit.
Meningitis, bacterialExclude until wellNot excluded (contact local Public Health Unit regarding need for preventative antibiotics for family and child-care contacts)
Meningococcal infectionExclude until appropriate antibiotic treatment has been completedNot excluded
MumpsExclude for nine days or until swelling goes down (whichever is sooner)Not excluded
PoliomyelitisExclude for at least 14 days from onset. Re-admit after receiving medical certificate of recoveryNot excluded
1 Ringworm (tinea), scabies, pediculosis (head lice), trachomaExclude until day after treatment is startedNot excluded (it may be advisable for all household contacts to be treated at the same time as the case)
RoseolaNot excludedNot excluded
Rubella (German measles)Exclude for 4 days after rash appearsNot excluded (pregnant women should seek advice)
Streptococcal infection and scarlet feverExclude until 24 hours of antibiotics has been givenNot excluded
Tuberculosis and paratyphoid fever 2Exclude until medical certificate is produced from appropriate health authorityNot excluded (2unless considered necessary by public health authorities)
Whooping cough (Pertussis)Exclude for five days after starting antibiotic treatment.Exclude unimmunised household contacts for first 5 days of an appropriate course of antibiotics. If antibiotics not taken exclude for 21 days since last exposure when the person was infectious.

Notes

1 Not excluded for adult population at a tertiary institution as long as appropriate hygiene is maintained.
2 Not excluded, unless considered necessary by public health authorities.

Acknowledgement of Country

UTS acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, the Boorooberongal people of the Dharug Nation, the Bidiagal people and the Gamaygal people upon whose ancestral lands our university stands. We would also like to pay respect to the Elders both past and present, acknowledging them as the traditional custodians of knowledge for these lands.

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