Common Diseases Summary
Common Diseases Summary
Disclaimer: this document is intended as a general reference only and does not replace medical advice from a healthcare provider. If you require
further information call HEALTH Link 811.
Disease
Symptoms
How long
How long is it
How is it spread?
Exclusion
before
contagious?
(Mode of Transmission)
Symptoms
(Period of
Appear?
Communicability)
(Incubation
Period)
Baby Measles (Roseola)
? Sudden onset of a fever (as high as 410 C) that
10 days
? Not known
? Contact with saliva from an infected person
No exclusion
lasts 3-5 days.
? Once fever breaks, a rash (red, raised marks)
(Commonly 5-15 days)
occurs on the trunk and
later all over the body.
Chickenpox ? Slight fever, feeling
? Up to 5 days before ? Spread through the air when No exclusion, from
unwell for 1-2 days before 10-21 days
the rash begins until
infected person coughs,
settings with persons
rash
(commonly
rash crusts over
sneezes or breathes,
already exposed (e.g.
? Rash begins as red, raised marks, progressing to blisters and pustules which leave a scab lasts about 7 days,
14-16 days)
(usually 5 days), ? Most infections 1-2
days before rash starts to 1-2 days after
? By touching fluid in blister
Daycare or school) but exclusion from settings with persons not previously exposed (e.g. weekly classes)
? Rash can be very itchy
Fifth disease, (Parvovirus B19
or Slapped Cheek)
? Headache, mild fever, achiness for 3-4 days
? A bright, red rash on the cheek ("slapped cheek"
4-20 days
? A few days before rash begins,
? No longer contagious once
? Spread through large droplets when infected person coughs or sneezes directly in one's face,
No exclusion.
look),
rash appears
? By touching objects that have
? 1-4 days later a red lace-
the virus on them.
like rash appears on the
arms, legs and body. May
be itchy.
? The rash comes and
goes for 1-3 weeks.
Impetigo
? Small blisters that may
(caused by
ooze a watery liquid or
different bacteria
pus and develop a honey
7-10 days
? Until sores healed or ? Person-to-person by touching Recommended exclusion
on antibiotics for 24
the infected area
until 24 hours after
hours
starting appropriate
Staph or Strep)
colored crust.
antibiotic treatment.
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Common Diseases Summary
Disclaimer: this document is intended as a general reference only and does not replace medical advice from a healthcare provider. If you require
further information call HEALTH Link 811.
Disease
Symptoms
How long
How long is it
How is it spread?
Exclusion
before
contagious?
(Mode of Transmission)
Symptoms
(Period of
Appear?
Communicability)
(Incubation
Period)
Hand, Foot and ? Fever, sore throat, grey
? While person has
? Spread through the air when
No exclusion
Mouth Disease (Enterovirus)
colored sores in mouth ? Blisters on the palms,
3-5 days
symptoms
infected person coughs, sneezes or breathes
fingers, soles of feet,
? By contact with stool, nose or
and/or diaper area
throat secretions.
Lice Pediculosis ? First signs are usually itching and scratching the head BUT may have no symptoms,
? Nits (eggs) may be seen firmly attached to the hair close to the scalp
Norovirus
? Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach cramps, low-grade fever, chills, headache, muscle aches and fatigue.
1-2 weeks
? As long as lice or eggs are alive; can live up to 3 days off the scalp
? By direct contact with a person with lice; indirectly, by contact with items such as bedding, hats, and combs of a person with lice
No exclusion.
? From the moment a
person feels ill until
24-48 hours
at least 48 hours
after diarrhea stops
? Direct contact with the feces or vomit of someone who is infected with Norovirus
? Eating foods or drinking liquids that are contaminated with Norovirus
? Touching surfaces or objects contaminated with norovirus.
Yes, until 48 hours after the symptoms have disappeared.
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Common Diseases Summary
Disclaimer: this document is intended as a general reference only and does not replace medical advice from a healthcare provider. If you require
further information call HEALTH Link 811.
Disease
Symptoms
How long
How long is it
How is it spread?
Exclusion
before
contagious?
(Mode of Transmission)
Symptoms
(Period of
Appear?
Communicability)
(Incubation
Period)
Pink eye
? Scratchy feeling, burning
? 24 hours after
? By touching the discharge
Recommended exclusion
(Bacterial
or pain in the eye. May be
2-3 days
appropriate
from eye;
until 24 hours after
Conjunctivitis)
watery or pus like discharge;
antibiotic treatment ? By touching articles used on starting appropriate
for bacterial pink eye
the infected eye (e.g. tissue, antibiotic treatment;
? Bacterial pink eye tends to have more discharge (pus) and inflammation of
is started (e.g. antibiotic eye drops or ointment)
facecloth)
No exclusion if viral pink eye
the eye than viral pink
eye.
Rotavirus
? Vomiting is often the first
1-3 days
? During the acute
? Direct contact ? Changing
Exclusion until 48 hours
symptom. Usually, a fever
stage of illness and
diaper of infected child or
after symptoms have
and diarrhea follow.
until diarrhea stops
assisting with toilet training. ended.
? Indirect contact ? touching
and object contaminated with
rotavirus. The virus can
survive long periods of hard
surfaces.
RSV Respiratory ? Rhinorrhea, sneezing,
? Significant and
? Direct contact with infectious No exclusion.
Syncytial Virus
cough, sore throat,
2 to 8 days.
prolonged contact is
secretions of nasal or
Supportive treatment.
bronchitis, headache,
required with
conjunctival mucosa with
Premature infants,
fatigue, fever.> URT,
infected individual.
contaminated hands.
elderly, ................
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