Primary and secondary schools in Ji'nan start tracking for diseases and absenteeism to prevent infectious diseases
http://www.sd.xinhuanet.com/sd/jn/2013-04/06/c_115279957.htm
Ji'nan daily author
in view of the current situation of preventing and controlling the epidemic of H7N9 virus, the Ji'nan Municipal Education Bureau of Shandong recently issued a notice on the prevention of infectious diseases in the spring of the school. The schools in the city should be implemented well. The morning examination and the diagnosis and tracking system for the absence of the disease, and the timely measurement of the temperature of the symptoms of the cough and other symptoms of the upper respiratory tract. Once the students or teachers have fever, cough and other symptoms, the school should notify the parents or go to the hospital in time.
it is understood that schools in Ji'nan will carry out morning and disease diagnosis and tracking system. When students arrive at school in the morning to measure their temperature, once the teachers and students are found to have the symptoms of infectious diseases (such as fever, cough, etc.), take decisive measures and urge them to go to the medical institution for further examination. If there are suspected cases of H7N9 avian influenza in the school, it is necessary to report to the local disease prevention and Control Agency (rural school to the township health care unit) and the higher education authorities at the first time, and take relevant prevention and control measures under the guidance of the disease prevention and control agency. Schools do well ventilation and disinfection for places such as classrooms, libraries, canteens, dormitories, toilets and other places where students study and live. At the same time, schools should strengthen the management of food, self provided water and self produced water, and ensure the safety and hygiene of food and drinking water in the process of processing and marketing. The notice stressed that in recent years, schools will appropriately reduce large indoor gatherings.