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    Beth Bint
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    Beth Bint

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    Good afternoon

    I am interested in knowing how various health services or facilities managed staff who become ill during a gastroenteritis (norovirus) outbreak.

    How long are symptomatic staff recommended to stay off duty?
    What type of leave do they take whilst symptomatic and recovering?
    If it is deemed a work related illness, what are the parameters/definitions used for this?
    Is there a variation in recommendations according to the type and place of employment in the health service?

    Thank you
    Beth

    Beth Bint
    CNC Infection Control
    The Wollongong Hospital

    M: 0458 230 562
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    Infection Management and Control Service (IMACS)
    Level 1, Lawson House
    The Wollongong Hospital
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    SCMC NSW 2521

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    #68282
    TERRI CRIPPS
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    TERRI CRIPPS

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    Hi Beth,

    At Sydney Children’s Hospital we ask the staff to stay off duty for 48 hours after the last symptom (diarrhoea or vomit) that they have during an outbreak. At any other time we advise 24 hours after the last symptom if the hospital is not considered to be in an outbreak.
    They take sick leave (if they have any).
    There is no variance according to where they work or type of work as might be of a risk to the children and to other staff.

    Thanks,

    Terri Cripps | CNC Infection Control | Sydney Children’s Hospital
    ‘: (02) 9382 1876 | fax: (02) 9382 2084 |* : terri.cripps@sesiahs.health.nsw.gov.au| “:www.sch.edu.au| page: 47140

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    Good afternoon

    I am interested in knowing how various health services or facilities managed staff who become ill during a gastroenteritis (norovirus) outbreak.

    How long are symptomatic staff recommended to stay off duty?
    What type of leave do they take whilst symptomatic and recovering?
    If it is deemed a work related illness, what are the parameters/definitions used for this?
    Is there a variation in recommendations according to the type and place of employment in the health service?

    Thank you
    Beth

    Beth Bint
    CNC Infection Control
    The Wollongong Hospital

    M: 0458 230 562
    e beth.bint@sesiahs.health.nsw.gov.au

    Infection Management and Control Service (IMACS)
    Level 1, Lawson House
    The Wollongong Hospital
    LMB 8808
    SCMC NSW 2521
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    #68283
    Beckingham, Wendy
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    Beckingham, Wendy

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    Hi Beth
    At TCH we do the following
    We require that staff stay off work until 48hours after the last
    symptom
    They take sick leave. At one time during an outbreak we in infection
    control wrote sick certificates for the staff but we don’t do that
    anymore. It became a problem as it was difficult in some cases to
    detemine if the staff member really had gastro or not.
    The rules apply to all staff in the healthcare facility regardless of
    work place
    Jan Roberts
    Infection Prevention and Control
    The Canberra Hospital
    Ph 62443694
    Email janL.roberts@act.gov.au

    ________________________________

    Behalf Of Beth Bint

    Good afternoon

    I am interested in knowing how various health services or facilities
    managed staff who become ill during a gastroenteritis (norovirus)
    outbreak.

    How long are symptomatic staff recommended to stay off duty?

    What type of leave do they take whilst symptomatic and recovering?

    If it is deemed a work related illness, what are the
    parameters/definitions used for this?

    Is there a variation in recommendations according to the type and place
    of employment in the health service?

    Thank you

    Beth

    Beth Bint

    CNC Infection Control

    The Wollongong Hospital

    M: 0458 230 562

    e beth.bint@sesiahs.health.nsw.gov.au

    Infection Management and Control Service (IMACS)

    Level 1, Lawson House

    The Wollongong Hospital

    LMB 8808

    SCMC NSW 2521

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    #68284
    GREENOUGH John R (SVHM)
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    GREENOUGH John R (SVHM)

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    Hi Beth,
    At STV Melbourne we require symptomatic staff to remain away from work until 48 hours after last symptoms (mainly diarrhoea) has ceased. Historically in our residential facilities, management have required symptomatic staff to supply a clearance certificate from their G.P. As a rule staff use their own sick leave. If they do not have sufficient sick leave available then the manager of the area (NUM) is encouraged to make an arrangement with the H.R. Department. We do not routinely process staff sick leave as work cover as this may be more expensive in the long run as any claims may impact on insurance premiums.

    But of course the Infection Control component of the advice is really limited to the staff remaining away from work with a 48 hour symptom free period. How staff are paid and by who is not an Infection Control issue is it? I would recommend that the managers of the areas affected need to make those decisions.

    Kind regards.

    John Greenough
    Infection Control Consultant
    St. Vincent’s Health
    PO Box 2900
    Fitzroy 3065
    Telephone:
    SVH (03) 9288 2020
    SGHS (03) 9816 0632

    Good afternoon

    I am interested in knowing how various health services or facilities managed staff who become ill during a gastroenteritis (norovirus) outbreak.

    How long are symptomatic staff recommended to stay off duty?
    What type of leave do they take whilst symptomatic and recovering?
    If it is deemed a work related illness, what are the parameters/definitions used for this?
    Is there a variation in recommendations according to the type and place of employment in the health service?

    Thank you
    Beth

    Beth Bint
    CNC Infection Control
    The Wollongong Hospital

    M: 0458 230 562
    e beth.bint@sesiahs.health.nsw.gov.au

    Infection Management and Control Service (IMACS)
    Level 1, Lawson House
    The Wollongong Hospital
    LMB 8808
    SCMC NSW 2521

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