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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We would like to thank the Control of Infectious Diseases Program, Clinical Services Division from Public Health Sudbury & Districts for the realization of the original version in 2011 and the revised version completed in 2018. Special contributions from the Environmental Health and Health Promotion Divisions for their assistance in the production of this manual. The aim of this manual is to promote the health and well-being of children and help reduce the spread of infections in schools and daycares. Many sources of reputable literature were reviewed and adapted to provide clear and easy to use infection control guidelines. As there are variations of opinions within the medical, school, and child care communities on certain infection control matters, we have tried to provide the most reasonable and achievable recommendations. In Ontario, there are several pieces of legislation regarding infection control standards and activities in school or daycare settings. Public Health"s role in infection prevention and control is described in the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Ontario Public Health Standards, pursuant to the Ontario Health Protection and Promotion Act., R.S.O. c.H. 4 under the Child Care and Early Years Act, 2014, and the Ontario Immunization of School Pupils Act., R.S.O. 1990, c.I.1. The infection control practices recommended by the Medical Officer of Health (MOH) for Public Health outlined in this manual are also requirements for schools and daycares.Public Health's Role
The role of Public Health Sudbury & Districts is to provide: consultation on the development of written school or daycare infection control policies and procedures infection control education school or daycare inspections Public Health provides other support to schools and daycares, beyond infection control. A description of these services is included in this manual for your convenience.INTRODUCTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
How to Use This Guide ....................................................................... ..........................1 Symbols Used in This Guide ....................................................................... ..................2Important Phone Numbers and Websites ....................................................................3
Walk-in Clinics ....................................................................... .......................................4 Hospitals .......................................................................Part 1: Prevention and Infection Control
How Infections Are Spread ....................................................................... ................1-1Routine Infection Control Practices .......................................................................
...1-2 Hand Hygiene ....................................................................... ....................................1-3 Handwashing ....................................................................... ...............................1-3 Hand Sanitizers ....................................................................... ............................1-3 When to Wash Hands ....................................................................... ..................1-4 Staff Handwashing ....................................................................... ......................1-5 Infant Handwashing ....................................................................... ....................1-5 Toddler Handwashing ....................................................................... ..................1-5 School-age Handwashing ....................................................................... ............1-5 Using Gloves ....................................................................... Disposable Gloves ....................................................................... ........................1-6 Household Rubber Gloves ....................................................................... ............1-7 Cough and Sneeze Etiquette ....................................................................... ..............1-8 Using a Tissue ....................................................................... ..............................1-8 Using Your Sleeve ....................................................................... .........................1-8 Cleaning and Disinfecting ....................................................................... ..................1-9 What is Cleaning? ....................................................................... ........................1-9 What is Disinfecting? ....................................................................... ...................1-9 Selecting a Disinfectant ....................................................................... ...............1-9 High-level Disinfectants ....................................................................... .............1-10 Low-level Disinfectants ....................................................................... ..............1-11Guidelines for Cleaning and Disinfecting ................................................................1-14
Kitchen ....................................................................... Bathroom ....................................................................... ..................................1-14 Sleep Room ....................................................................... ................................1-14 Floors ....................................................................... Miscellaneous ....................................................................... ............................1-14 Toys ....................................................................... Blood and Body Fluids ....................................................................... ...............1-16Guidelines for Diapering and Toileting ...................................................................1-19
Changing Diapers ....................................................................... ......................1-19 Potty Chairs ........................................................................ ..............................1-21 Using the Toilet ....................................................................... ..........................1-22Guidelines for Common Surfaces .......................................................................
....1-23 Cribs, Cots, and Mats ....................................................................... .................1-23 Water Play ....................................................................... .................................1-24 Indoor Play Tables........................................................................ .....................1-25Guidelines for Personal Items .......................................................................
..........1-26What Qualifies as a Personal Item? ..................................................................1-26
Handling Personal Items ....................................................................... ............1-26 Pets and Animals ....................................................................... .............................1-27Risks of Pets in a School or Daycare .................................................................1-27
Taking Proper Precautions with Animals ..........................................................1-27
Visits to Farms or Petting Zoos .......................................................................
..1-28Part 2: Immunization for Staff and Children
Immunization Requirements ....................................................................... .............2-1 For Children ....................................................................... .................................2-1 For Staff ....................................................................... For Pregnant Staff ....................................................................... .......................2-2 Vaccine Preventable Diseases ....................................................................... ...........2-3Ontario Routine Immunization Schedule ............................................................2-3
Vaccine Safety........................................................................ ...................................2-4 Vaccine Standards ....................................................................... .......................2-4 Side Effects ....................................................................... ..................................2-4 Informative Websites ....................................................................... ...................2-4Part 3: Illness in Schools or Daycares
Managing Illness ....................................................................... ................................3-1 Proper Surveillance ....................................................................... ......................3-1 Tips for Success ....................................................................... ............................3-1Who to Notify When Children Are Ill ..................................................................3-1
Exclusion and Isolation ....................................................................... ................3-2Reporting Communicable Diseases ....................................................................3-2
Over-the-counter Drugs ....................................................................... ...............3-3TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chickenpox ....................................................................... Cold Sores ....................................................................... Common Cold ....................................................................... ..................................3-10 Croup ....................................................................... Diaper Rash (Candida) ....................................................................... .....................3-16 Diarrhea ....................................................................... Ear Infections ....................................................................... ...................................3-21 Fever ....................................................................... Fifth Disease ....................................................................... ....................................3-24Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease .......................................................................
......3-26 Impetigo ........................................................................ Influenza (The Flu) ....................................................................... ...........................3-31 Measles ....................................................................... Meningitis ....................................................................... Bacterial Meningitis ....................................................................... ..................3-38 Viral Meningitis ....................................................................... .........................3-42Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus ..........................................................3-45
Molluscum Contagiosum ....................................................................... .................3-48Mononucleosis, or Infectious Mononucleosis ........................................................3-50
Mumps ....................................................................... Norovirus ....................................................................... Pertussis (Whooping Cough) ....................................................................... ...........3-60 Pinkeye (Conjunctivitis) ....................................................................... ...................3-64 Pinworms ....................................................................... Pneumonia ....................................................................... Respiratory Syncytial Virus ....................................................................... ..............3-73 Ringworm ....................................................................... Roseola ....................................................................... Rotavirus ....................................................................... Rubella (German Measles) ....................................................................... ..............3-84 Scarlet Fever ....................................................................... ....................................3-88 Shingles ....................................................................... Strep Throat........................................................................ ....................................3-95 Thrush ....................................................................... Tonsillitis ....................................................................... Vomiting .......................................................................TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part 4: Outbreak Management
Role of Public Health Sudbury & Districts ................................................................4-1
Identifying an Outbreak ....................................................................... ....................4-2 Enteric Outbreak ....................................................................... ..........................4-2 Non-Enteric Outbreak ....................................................................... .................4-3Immediate Measures to Control an Outbreak ..........................................................4-4
For Daycares ....................................................................... ................................4-4 Recommendations for Schools........................................................................ ....4-6 Tips for Success ....................................................................... ............................4-8Part 5: Infestations in Schools or Daycares
Bedbugs ....................................................................... Cockroaches ....................................................................... Head Lice ....................................................................... Mice ....................................................................... Scabies .......................................................................Part 6: Food Safety Guidelines
Serving Food Safely ....................................................................... ...........................6-1Transporting and Receiving Prepared Foods ............................................................6-2
Safe Food Storage ....................................................................... ..............................6-3 Safe Thawing of Frozen Foods ....................................................................... ...........6-4 Safe Food Preparation ....................................................................... .......................6-5 Safe Cooking ....................................................................... Dishwashing ....................................................................... Manual Dishwashing ....................................................................... ...................6-7 Mechanical Dishwashing ....................................................................... .............6-7 Picnics and Field Trips ....................................................................... ........................6-8Breastmilk in Child Care Settings .......................................................................
.......6-9Supportive Breastfeeding Practices ..................................................................6-11
Breastmilk Procedure for Staff........................................................................
..6-12 Storing Expressed Breastmilk ....................................................................... ....6-14 Using Expressed Breastmilk ....................................................................... .......6-16Breastfeeding Support in Sudbury ....................................................................6-17
Part 7: Injury and Hazard Prevention
Air Quality ....................................................................... Childproofing the Indoors ....................................................................... .................7-3 The Basics ....................................................................... ....................................7-3 Toy Dangers ....................................................................... .................................7-3 Insect Repellents ....................................................................... ...............................7-4 Repellents Containing DEET ....................................................................... .........7-4 Alternatives to DEET ....................................................................... ....................7-5 Needles or Condoms ....................................................................... .........................7-6Safe Disposal of Used Needles .......................................................................
.....7-6 Pick-up of Discarded Needles........................................................................ ......7-6Safe Disposal of Used Condoms .......................................................................
...7-6 Needle Stick Injuries ....................................................................... ..........................7-7Protocol for Needle Stick Injury to a Child ..........................................................7-7
Protocol for Needle Stick Injury to Staff ..............................................................7-7
Outdoor Play Areas........................................................................ ...........................7-8 Plant Safety ....................................................................... Plants to Avoid ....................................................................... .............................7-9Eating or Touching a Toxic Plant .......................................................................
7-10 Mushroom Safety ....................................................................... ......................7-11Splash of Blood or Body Fluid .......................................................................
..........7-12Protocol for a Child Getting Splashed ...............................................................7-12
Protocol for a Staff Member Getting Splashed .................................................7-12 Water ....................................................................... Quality of Potable Water ....................................................................... ...........7-13 Water Temperature ....................................................................... ...................7-13 Water Activities ....................................................................... ...............................7-14 Weather Safety ....................................................................... ................................7-15 Cold Weather ....................................................................... .............................7-15 Summer Heat ....................................................................... .............................7-16 West Nile Virus ....................................................................... ................................7-18