Haw. Code R. § 11-156-5 - Isolation
(a) Any person who has been informed by the
department, a private practitioner, or a hospital that he or she has been
diagnosed or provisionally diagnosed with a communicable disease for which
strict isolation is indicated in Exhibit C, shall remain in the person's
residence or the room or ward of the hospital in which he or she is confined
until the expiration of the prescribed period of isolation for the particular
disease. All health care providers shall report immediately to the department
any violation of such isolation directive.
(b) Any person who has been diagnosed or
provisionally diagnosed with a communicable disease for which other than strict
isolation is required in Exhibit C, shall remain isolated to the degree
specified until the expiration of the prescribed period of isolation for that
disease or until advised by the attending practitioner or by the department
that the disease has reached a stage such that isolation is no longer necessary
for the protection of the public.
(c) Any person who has been a contact of a
person diagnosed or provisionally diagnosed with a communicable disease
specified in Exhibit C shall comply with the restrictions specified in Exhibit
C.
(d) People infected by the human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV), human "T" lymphotrophic virus 1 (HTLV-1), or
hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, and other bloodborne pathogens but
without any other intercurrent infectious disease requiring isolation, do not
require isolation because these infections are not easily transmitted by
respiratory or enteric routes. Standard precautions are sufficient.
Notes
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