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Transcript
Is your Child Well Enough?
Often your child will say they want to go to nursery even if
They feel unwell. It must be your decision as children are not able
to judge whether they are fit or not. We know that you would not
intentionally put other children at risk of catching an infection.
Becoming unwell at nursery
If your child becomes unwell at nursery we will contact you or one
of your emergency contacts to come and collect your child.
We will make sure your child is kept as comfortable as possible
while we wait on someone collecting them.
For this reason it is important to keep your child’s emergency
contacts up to date.
If your child is unwell
Please phone the nursery – 715728 – and let us know your child
will not be at nursery.
St John’s Nursery
As you are aware infection spreads easily amongst young children.
If your child is unwell they should stay at home as this will help their
recovery and limit the spread of infection to other children and
staff within the nursery.
The following information is taken from guidelines set out byGreater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board.
and
Inverclyde Council’s Education Services
Chickenpox
Chickenpox is infectious 1- 2 days before the spots appear and up
to 5 days after the spots develop. Children should return to nursery
once the spots have crusted over and when the child feels well.
Diarrhoea and / or Vomiting
Diarrhoea and / or vomiting are infectious whilst the symptoms last.
Children should return to nursery 48 hours after the last bout of
diarrhoea or vomiting
Measles
Measles are infectious for 1 day before the rash appears and for 4
days after the onset of the rash. Children should return to nursery
no sooner than 5 days after rash appears and when child feels well.
Quick Guide
INFECTION
Chickenpox
RECOMMENDED PERIOD
OF EXCLUSION
Minimum of 7 days
Diarrhoea / Vomiting
48 hours symptom free.
Measles
Minimum of 5 days
Rubella (German Measles)
Minimum of 5 days
Impetigo
Once spots are dry and crusted
over or after 2 days of antibiotics
Flu
Until child feels well
Mumps
Until child feels well
Conjunctivitis (Eye Infection)
Needs to be treated – Return to
nursery after 24 hours of treatment
Head Lice
Return to nursery after initial
treatment
Until child feels well
Return to nursery 7 days after first
symptoms
Until child feels well
24 hours after antibiotics started
5 days if treated with antibiotics. 21
days if not treated
Meningitis
Hand, foot and mouth disease
Rubella (German Measles)
Rubella is infectious 7 days before the rash appears and for 5 days
afterwards. Children should return to nursery no sooner than 5 days
after rash appears and when the child feels well.
Croup
Scarlet Fever
Whooping Cough
Impetigo
Impetigo is a skin condition which is infectious whilst spots are
‘weepy’. Children should only return to nursery when spots are dry
and crusted over.
If your child has any other illness, please ask nursery staff, or your
G.P. for guidance.