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Finchley 1911

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Finchley]

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Regulations regarding the Exclusion of School-Children
on account of Infectious Disease.

Part 1.-CONTACT.

Disease.Children InvolvedPeriod of Exclusion.
SCARLET FEVERAll Children must be excludedUntil 14 days after disinfection of premises has been notified by the Education Office.
DIPHTHERIADitto.Ditto.
SMALL-POXDitto.Until M.O.H. certifies that they may attend.
MEASLESAll Infant Children must be excluded and Seniors who have not had The Disease.Until 16 days after the commencement of the Last case in the house. The Attendance Officers will notify Head Teacher when excluded children may return
CHICKEN POXDitto.Ditto.
WHOOPING COUGHDitto.Ditto.
MUMPSContacts Need not be Excluded. Provided They Have No Enlarged Glands. Head Teachers should examine glands daily
Part 2.-PATIENTS.
SCARLET FEVER
(a) Hospital CasesUntil 14 days after discharge from Hospital has been
(b) Home CasesUntil 14 days after disinfection of premises has been notified by Education Office.
DIPHTHERIA
(a) Hospital CasesUntil 28 days after discharge from Hospital has been notified by Education Office.
(b) Home CasesUntil 28 days after disinfection of premises has been notified by Education Office.
SMALLPOXUntil M.O.H. certifies that child may attend.
MEASLESUntil 28 days after commencement of illness.
MUMPSDitto.
CHICKEN-POXFor at least 21 days after commencement of illness, and longer if scabs have not fallen off Head and Body.
WHOOPING-COUGHFor at least 6 Weeks after commencement of illness, and so long as characteristic cough continues.

N.B.— In certain cases these periods may be modified by M.O.H. but a special
certificate will be sent to the Head Teacher by the Education Office.