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Open Access 01-12-2018 | Research article

Management and control of communicable diseases in schools and other child care settings: systematic review on the incubation period and period of infectiousness

Authors: Ida Czumbel, Chantal Quinten, Pierluigi Lopalco, Jan C. Semenza, The ECDC expert panel working group

Published in: BMC Infectious Diseases | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Background

Information on the incubation period and period of infectiousness or shedding of infectious pathogens is critical for management and control of communicable diseases in schools and other childcare settings.

Methods

We performed a systematic literature review (Pubmed and Embase) to identify and critically appraise all relevant published articles using incubation, infectiousness or shedding, and exclusion period as parameters for the search. No language, time, geographical or study design restrictions were applied.

Results

A total of 112 articles met the eligibility criteria. A relatively large number were retrieved for gastrointestinal diseases and influenza or respiratory syncytial virus, but there were few or no studies for other diseases. Although a considerable number of publications reported the incubation and shedding periods, there was less evidence concerning the period of infectiousness. On average, five days of exclusion is considered for measles, mumps, rubella, varicella and pertussis. For other diseases, such as most cases of meningococcal disease, hepatitis A and influenza exclusion is considered as long as severe symptoms persist. However, these results are based on a diverse range of study characteristics, including age, treatment, vaccination, underlying diseases, diagnostic tools, viral load, study design and definitions, making statistical analysis difficult.

Conclusions

Despite inconsistent definitions for key variables and the diversity of studies reviewed, published data provide sufficient quantitative estimates to inform decision making in schools and other childcare settings. The results can be used as a reference when deciding about the exclusion of a child with a communicable disease that both prevents exposure and avoids unnecessary absenteeism.
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The Coordination of Cancer Clinical Practice Guidelines (CoCanCPG, http://​www.​cocancpg.​eu/​) checklists that were used for this review are a combination of the PRISMA (http://​www.​prisma-statement.​org) and Strobe Guidelines (http://​www.​strobe-statement.​org/​) on the most important criteria on publication quality. Existing CoCanCPG checklists have been adapted in order to apply to outbreak investigations, surveillance studies or other observational studies too, since standard CoCanCPG checklists are not available for these studies.
 
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Metadata
Title
Management and control of communicable diseases in schools and other child care settings: systematic review on the incubation period and period of infectiousness
Authors
Ida Czumbel
Chantal Quinten
Pierluigi Lopalco
Jan C. Semenza
The ECDC expert panel working group
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Infectious Diseases / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2334
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-018-3095-8

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