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    My severely asthmatic 6yr old just got the flu last week. His doctor said he could return to school 24 hours after being fever free. My DS was given Tamiflu, and has been on increased steroids. It took him a week to be well enough to return to school. He was fever free within 48 hours of his diagnosis, but his breathing is what kept him home. My older DS tested positive for the flu last week as well, and his fever broke the next day, and was back to school a day after that, so he only missed a day.

    Odds are your DD was exposed to the flu long before the teacher got sick. Many kids are contagious before they even show symptoms. Not to mention all the people walking around at the store, and any other place you may be. In my area, there is a shortage of Tamiflu, so only kids with risk factors are being prescribed it. Hence my asthmatic son got the Tamiflu, but my other son did not. If your DD get sick, see her doctor soon, and maybe she will be able to get Tamiflu. I don’t know if it really made a difference or not though, my DS was almost hospitalized as he went from fine at bedtime, to struggling to breathe in the morning. It hit super fast. He was held for observation for several hours, and then released with instructions to come back if he got worse. He stayed the same for about a day, and then little by little started to improve.

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    Like everyone else, I'd say 24 hours fever free. Lots of stuff is going around right now, just like every winter. 8 year old DS2 just missed 4 days of school last week with a fever, nonstop cough, runny nose, headache, and chills. He tested negative for flu (you need a doctor's note if you miss 3 or more days). Just another nasty virus you have to ride out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kindra178 View Post
    24 hour fever free. When I had the flu last month, I felt awful for four days and kind of bad the fifth day. I suspect the teacher will go back when she feels ready to teach. By the way, no one in my family got it. I made lunches for everyone for days and cooked dinner. No one got it.
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    The CDC protocol for hospitals is a patient remains in isolation for 7 days after onset of symptoms, or 24hrs after resolution of symptoms. So agree with PP about their 24hr recommendations
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    24 hrs after fever free just like students. I know thought of your DD getting sick stresses you out but she has likely already been exposed. I wouldn’t keep her from school. Fingers crossed for you that she doesn’t catch it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pharmjenn View Post
    The CDC protocol for hospitals is a patient remains in isolation for 7 days after onset of symptoms, or 24hrs after resolution of symptoms. So agree with PP about their 24hr recommendations
    24h after resolution of which symptoms? If just the fever then I agree, but flu often comes with upper respiratory stuff that can linger for weeks. I am almost certain I had flu right before Christmas and only JUST got ever the last of the cough and sinus stuff last week. The fever only lasted a few days.

    I will concur with PP who said she was around her family, cooked meals, etc and no one got it. Same here. I washed my hands like a crazy person and used precautions but still my kids were all around me all the time and DH slept in our bed and no one got sick so hopefully a contagious teacher wouldn't cause an epidemic at the school, either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by calebsmama03 View Post
    I will concur with PP who said she was around her family, cooked meals, etc and no one got it. Same here. I washed my hands like a crazy person and used precautions but still my kids were all around me all the time and DH slept in our bed and no one got sick so hopefully a contagious teacher wouldn't cause an epidemic at the school, either.
    Really hoping this is true. My 5 month old had her first day of daycare yesterday and just found out her teacher has been really sick since yesterday evening. Guessing she has flu.


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    Quote Originally Posted by calebsmama03 View Post
    24h after resolution of which symptoms? If just the fever then I agree, but flu often comes with upper respiratory stuff that can linger for weeks. I am almost certain I had flu right before Christmas and only JUST got ever the last of the cough and sinus stuff last week. The fever only lasted a few days.

    I will concur with PP who said she was around her family, cooked meals, etc and no one got it. Same here. I washed my hands like a crazy person and used precautions but still my kids were all around me all the time and DH slept in our bed and no one got sick so hopefully a contagious teacher wouldn't cause an epidemic at the school, either.
    Here are the quotes from the CDC guidelines for healthcare professionals. Interesting, for patients, it is 24hrs after fever or respiratory symptoms to stay in isolation. This makes for a very long shift for nurses, lab personnel and other staff that are in and out of these patient rooms. But of course, in a school, or most offices, the people around you are not immunocompromised (as other patients likely are)
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    "Excluded from work until at least 24 hours after they no longer have a fever (without the use of fever-reducing medicines such as acetaminophen). Those with ongoing respiratory symptoms should be considered for evaluation by occupational health to determine appropriateness of contact with patients."

    For hospitalized patients: "Droplet precautions should be implemented for patients with suspected or confirmed influenza for 7 days after illness onset or until 24 hours after the resolution of fever and respiratory symptoms, whichever is longer, while a patient is in a healthcare facility."
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    If it got out that the powers that be in our school was pressuring ill teachers to come in I think parents would have something to say. And 24 hours fever free certainly doesn't mean you're up to returning to the class, contagious or not. Flu hits hard and a lot of people are still out of it even if they're fever free. S/he needs to talk to her union if her bosses really are presssuring her. So bizarre..:substitutes exist!
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    Quote Originally Posted by gymnbomb View Post
    Really hoping this is true. My 5 month old had her first day of daycare yesterday and just found out her teacher has been really sick since yesterday evening. Guessing she has flu.
    I wouldn't assume she has the flu. It can be any nasty virus. DS2 just got over a 4 day flu-like virus last week (fever, chills, cough, runny nose, headache). He tested negative for flu. DH got a milder version (no fever, no cough). DS1 and I didn't get sick at all.
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