Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 17, § 2566 - Diphtheria
(a) Isolation of
Patient. The patient shall be isolated in accordance with Section
2516 until 2 cultures from the
throat and 2 from the nose, taken not less than 24 hours apart, fail to show
the presence of diphtheria bacilli, except that upon clinical recovery and
where antibiotics have been used as therapy, isolation may be modified in
accordance with Section
2518. Release cultures may not be
taken less than seven days after discontinuance of such therapy. Isolation may
be terminated if the bacilli cultured from the case are proved to be
virulent.
(b) Control of Household
Contacts. All household contacts shall be kept under daily medical observation
for clinical evidence of diphtheria for seven days after last exposure. These
contacts shall be isolated if they are found to have sore throat or nasal
discharge until proved by culture not to have diphtheria. All household
contacts under the age of 15 shall be quarantined for at least seven days after
the last exposure to the case. Nose and throat cultures for diphtheria should
then be taken and the contacts may be released from quarantine if such cultures
are negative. If the contact has received an antibiotic, release cultures may
not be taken less than seven days after discontinuation of such
medication.
(c) Release of Carriers
From Isolation. Convalescent or healthy carriers of diphtheria bacilli may be
released from quarantine if the bacilli are shown to be avirulent by
appropriate laboratory tests. Any person who has been free from the symptoms of
diphtheria for four weeks or longer and who harbors virulent diphtheria bacilli
is defined as a chronic carrier. Efforts should be made to eliminate the
carrier state in such persons by appropriate medical or surgical measures. If
these measures are unsuccessful or are refused the health officer may release
the carrier from isolation when, in his judgment, such release is not
detrimental to the public health, except that the carrier may not be permitted
to engage in any occupation which involves handling of foods of close
association with children outside his own family.
(d) Laboratory Tests for the Release of Cases
or Carriers. Cultures or virulence tests for the release of diphtheria cases or
carriers shall be taken not less than seven days after discontinuation of
antibiotic therapy and examined in accordance with the provisions of Section
2534.
(e) Cases on Dairies. When a case of
diphtheria occurs or is confined on the premises where milk or milk products
are handled, the health officer shall prohibit the use, sale or disposal of
such milk or milk product, except by a method approved by him, until he is
satisfied that such products are safe for human consumption.
(f) Immunization. The health officer shall
take appropriate measures to encourage and facilitate a continuing program of
active immunization against diphtheria for all children within his
jurisdiction.
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