21 Sep 2015

Chickenpox

 

21st September, 2015
 Chickenpox 
Dear Parents,
We have had two cases of chickenpox in Year 8 and two cases in Year 12.
For information about chickenpox, please read below:
What is chickenpox?  Chickenpox is a highly contagious disease that causes fever and an itchy, blister-like rash.  This is accompanied by a general sense of tiredness. 
How does chickenpox spread?  Chickenpox is an airborne disease and is spread by coughing or sneezing.  It can also be spread by breathing in the virus from the blisters from the chickenpox rash or by touching a person with the chickenpox rash.  It is advisable to wear a mask to prevent spreading chickenpox and to wash your hands frequently.
When does chickenpox develop? Chickenpox can develop after 10 days to 21 days of being exposed to the disease.  
When is chickenpox contagious?  Children with chickenpox are contagious 1-2 days before the spots appear and when the chickenpox lesions are open and oozing. 
When can children return to school?  Children may return to school when they do not have a fever, if they do not have any new chickenpox lesions appearing and when all of their chickenpox lesions have crusted over.
What medications can be given? If your child has chickenpox, a non-aspirin containing medication is best to give them for the fever.  Examples of this would be Tylenol or Paracetamol.  Calamine lotion can be helpful for the itching as well as taking a bath in oatmeal. 
Are there any particular risks? Pregnant women should avoid contact with people with chickenpox because of risks to their baby and also potential complications for themselves.
Additional information: Trimming nails short can be beneficial to help reduce the harm from scratching. 
Here is a link from the CDC with information about chickenpox: http://www.cdc.gov/chickenpox/about/overview.html
If you have any, please contact me, Donna Buckner, BSN, RN at 2607-9140 or donna.buckner@shatincollege.edu.hk .
Sincerely,
Donna Buckner, BSN, RN
School Health Professional
Sha Tin College
Information retrieved from the CDC at: http://www.cdc.gov/chickenpox/about/overview.html

 

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