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Reportable Symptoms

Vomiting


Jaundice


Diarrhea


Sore Throat with Fever


Lesion Containing Pus

Reportable Diagnosis

Norovirus


Hep A


Shigella spp


STEC


Salmonella Typhi


Nontyphoidal Salmonella

Reportable History of Exposure

Norovirus within past 48 hours


STEC or Shigella last 3 days


Typhi last 14 days


Hep A last 30 days

Removing Exclusions or Restrictions

Typhi: Med documentation


Norovirus: Symptoms resolved plus 48 hours passed


Shigella/STEC: 2 neg stools not earlier than 48 hours after discontinuation and tests 24 hours apart OR symptoms of vomiting/diarrhea resolved and more than 7 days passed


Nontyphoidal Salmonella: tests same as STEC OR 30 days passed since asymptomatic


Sore throat: antibiotic therapy for more than 24 hours OR one negative throat culture


Wound: Covered and glove

Hand washing time

At least 20 seconds

Hand Antiseptics

Various Forms of Approval to check could fall under: Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations, 21 CFR 170/178/182/184/181

Hand Antiseptics

Various Forms of Approval to check could fall under: Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations, 21 CFR 170/178/182/184/181



At least 100mg/L chlorine

Wash Hands When

Switching between raw and RTE


Before donning gloves