Arizona Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 17, 2016) |
Title 9. HEALTH SERVICES |
Chapter 6. LICENSING OF ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORIES |
Article 3. CONTROL MEASURES FOR COMMUNICABLE DISEASES |
Section R9-6-353. Mumps
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A. Case control measures:
1. An administrator of a school or child care establishment, either personally or through a representative, shall:
a. Exclude a mumps case from the school or child care establishment for five calendar days after the onset of glandular swelling; and
b. Exclude a mumps suspect case from the school or child care establishment and from school- or child-
care-establishment-sponsored events until evaluated and determined to be noninfectious by a physician, physician assistant, or registered nurse practitioner.
2. A diagnosing health care provider or an administrator of a health care institution, either personally or through a rep- resentative, shall isolate and institute droplet precautions with a mumps case for five calendar days after the onset of glandular swelling.
3. A local health agency shall:
a. Upon receiving a report under R9-6-202 or R9-6- 203 of a mumps case or suspect case, notify the Department within 24 hours after receiving the report and provide to the Department the informa- tion contained in the report;
b. Conduct an epidemiologic investigation of each reported mumps case or suspect case;
c. For each mumps case, submit to the Department, as specified in Article 2, Table 4, the information required under R9-6-206(D); and
d. Ensure that specimens from each mumps case, as required by the Department, are submitted to the Arizona State Laboratory.
B. Contact control measures:
1. When a mumps case has been at a school or child care establishment, the administrator of the school or child care establishment, either personally or through a repre- sentative, shall:
a. Consult with the local health agency to determine who shall be excluded and how long each individual shall be excluded from the school or child care establishment, and
b. Comply with the local health agency’s recommenda- tions for exclusion.
2. An administrator of a health care institution shall ensure that a paid or volunteer full-time or part-time worker at a health care institution does not participate in the direct care of a mumps case or suspect case unless the worker is able to provide evidence of immunity to mumps through one of the following:
a. A record of immunization against mumps with two doses of live virus vaccine given on or after the first birthday and at least one month apart; or
b. A statement signed by a physician, physician assis- tant, registered nurse practitioner, state health offi- cer, or local health officer affirming serologic evidence of immunity to mumps.
3. A local health agency shall determine which contacts will be:
a. Excluded from a school or child care establishment, and
b. Advised to obtain an immunization against mumps.
Historical Note
Renumbered from R9-6-746 and amended effective Octo- ber 19, 1993 (Supp. 93-4). Former Section R9-6-353 renumbered to R9-6-356; new Section R9-6-353 renum- bered from R9-6-350 effective April 4, 1997 (Supp. 97-2).
Former R9-6-353 renumbered to R9-6-361; new R9-6- 353 renumbered from R9-6-345 and amended by final rulemaking at 10 A.A.R. 3559, effective October 2, 2004 (Supp. 04-3). Former R9-6-353 renumbered to R9-6-358; new R9-6-353 renumbered from R9-6-349 and amended by final rulemaking at 14 A.A.R. 1502, effective April 1, 2008 (Supp. 08-2).