Guide Pratique Maladies Infectieuses
Is there a connection between taking antibiotics and receiving in the community?
How best to limit the risk of contagion in case
of gastroenteritis?
Does bronchiolitis cause crowding out of the community?
These questions, and many others, all responsible for structure
reception is done regularly without necessarily having all the elements
to answer. This is the result of the consultation conducted by
Health Insurance with 1,600 early childhood professionals in
part of its program for a good use of antibiotics1.
This guide provides structure managers with benchmarks on certain
infectious diseases as well as indications on the measures to be
to take in front of a sick child. It builds on the elements of the guide2
initially designed for doctors in March 2003 by the Board of Governors
of public hygiene. It includes additional information intended for
to meet the specific needs of the host organization managers
young children.
It has three parts:
1. Benchmarks on large "families" of infectious diseases
2. Records by pathology, once the doctor's diagnosis is known
3. The hygiene measures to be applied to limit the risk of contagion
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