Current through September 2, 2024
Section 16.02.10.160 - CAMPYLOBACTERIOSIS01.Reporting Requirements. Each case of campylobacteriosis must be reported to Department or Health District within three (3) working days of identification.02.Investigation. Each reported case of campylobacteriosis must be investigated to confirm the diagnosis, identify clusters or outbreaks of the infection and identify the source of the disease.03.Restrictions - Daycare Facility. A person excreting Campylobacter must not provide personal care in a daycare and an fecally incontinent person excreting Campylobacter must not attend a daycare facility unless an exemption is obtained from the Department or Health District. Before returning to work or daycare, the person must provide at least two (2) successive approved fecal specimens, collected at least twenty-four (24) hours apart, that fail to show Campylobacter upon testing by a licensed laboratory.04.Restrictions - Food Service Facility. A symptomatic person excreting Campylobacter is restricted from working as a food employee.05.Restrictions - Health Care Facility. A person excreting Campylobacter must not provide personal care to persons in a health care facility unless an exemption is obtained from the Department or Health District. Before returning to work, the person must provide at least two (2) successive approved fecal specimens, collected at least twenty-four (24) hours apart, that fail to show Campylobacter upon testing by a licensed laboratory.Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.02.10.160