Health and First Aid

Table of school exclusion for Victorian schools and Preschools

Table: Minimum period of exclusion from primary schools and children's services for infectious diseases cases and contacts (Public Health and Wellbeing Regulations 2010, Schedule 7)

NumberConditionsExclusion of casesExclusion of contacts
 1ChickenpoxExclude until all blisters have dried.  This is usually at least 5 days after the rash appears in unimmunised children, but may be less in previously immunised children

Any child with an immune deficiency (for example, leukaemia) or receiving chemotherapy should be excluded for their own protection.  Otherwise not excluded

 

 2ConjunctivitisExclude until discharge from eyes has ceased

 

Not excluded

 3Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection 

 

Exclusion is not necessary

Not excluded 
 4Diarrhoeal illnessExclude until there has not been vomiting or a loose bowel motion for 24 hoursNot excluded 
 5Diphtheria 

 

Exclude 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 to return by the Chief Health Officer 
 6Glandular fever(Epstein-Barr Virus infection)

 

Exclusion is not necessary

Not excluded 
 7Hand, Foot and Mouth disease Exclude until all blisters have dried 

 

Not excluded

 8Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib)Exclude until 48 hours after initiation of effective therapyNot excluded 
 9Hepatitis AExclude until a medical certificate of recovery is received, but not before 7 days after the onset of jaundice or illness Not excluded
 10Hepatitis BExclusion is not necessaryNot excluded
 11Hepatitis CExclusion is not necessaryNot excluded
 12Herpes (cold sores) Young children unable to comply with good hygiene practices should be excluded while the lesion is weeping.  Lesions to be covered by dressing, where possibleNot excluded 
 13Human immuno-deficiency virus infection (HIV)Exclusion is not necessary Not excluded 
 14Impetigo Exclude until appropriate treatment has commenced. Sores on exposed surfaces must be covered with a watertight dressing Not excluded 
 15Influenza and influenza like illnessesExclude until wellNot excluded unless considered necessary by the Chief Health Officer 
 16LeprosyExclude until approval to return has been given by the Chief Health OfficerNot excluded 
 17MeaslesExclude for at least 4 days after onset of rashImmunised contacts not excluded. Unimmunised contacts should be excluded until 14 days after the first day of appearance of rash in the last case. If unimmunised contacts are vaccinated within 72 hours of exposure with any infectious case, or received Normal Human Immunoglobulin (NHIG) within 144 hours of exposure of any infectious case, they may return to the facility 
 18Meningitis (bacterial other than meningococcal meningitis)Exclude until wellNot excluded
 19Meningococcal infection Exclude until adequate carrier eradication therapy has been completed

 

Not excluded if receiving carrier eradication therapy

 20Mumps Exclude for 5 days or until swelling goes down (whichever is sooner)

 

Not excluded

 21Molluscum contagiosumExclusion is not necessary 

 

Not excluded

 22Pertussis (Whooping cough)Exclude the child for 21 days after the onset of cough or until they have completed 5 days of a course of antibiotic treatment 

 

Contacts aged less than 7 years in the same room as the case who have not received three effective doses of pertussis vaccine should be excluded for 14 days after the last exposure to the infectious case, or until they have taken 5 days of a course of effective antibiotic treatment

 23Poliovirus infection Exclude for at least 14 days from onset.  Re admit after receiving medical certificate of recovery 

 

Not excluded

 24

Ringworm, scabies, pediculosis (head lice)

 

Exclude until the day after appropriate treatment has commenced

 

Not excluded

 

 25

Rubella (German measles)

 

Exclude until fully recovered or for at least four days after the onset of rash Not excluded 
 26

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)

 

Exclude until medical certificate of recovery is produced

 

Not excluded unless considered necessary by the Chief Health Officer 
 27Shiga toxin or Verotoxin producing Escherichia coli (STEC or VTEC) Exclude if required by the Chief Health Officer and only for the period specified by the Chief Health Officer 

Not excluded

 

 28Streptococcal infection(including scarlet fever)

Exclude until the child has received antibiotic treatment for at least 24 hours and the child feels well

 

Not excluded

 

 29Tuberculosis (excluding latent tuberculosis) 

Exclude until receipt of a medical certificate from the treating physician stating that the child is not considered to be infectious

 

Not excluded 
 30Typhoid fever (including paratyphoid fever) Exclude until approval to return has been given by the Chief Health Officer 

Not excluded unless considered necessary by the Chief Health Officer

 

 

Explanatory notes:

  • Diarrhoeal illness includes instances where certain pathogens are identified including Amebiasis (Entamoeba histolytica), Campylobacter spp., Salmonella spp., Shigella spp. and intestinal worms, but is not limited to infection with these pathogens.
  • ‘Medical certificate’ means a certificate of a registered medical practitioner.
  • Exclusion of cases and contacts is not necessary for latent tuberculosis.

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