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- Infection_in_childcare abstract "Infection in childcare is the spread of infection during childcare, typically because of contact among children in daycare or school. This happens when groups of children meet in a childcare environment, and there any individual with an infectious disease may spread it to the entire group. Commonly spread diseases include influenza-like illness and enteric illnesses, such as diarrhea among babies using diapers. It is uncertain how these diseases spread, but hand washing reduces some risk of transmission and increasing hygiene in other ways also reduces risk of infection.Due to social pressure, parents of sick children in childcare may be willing to give unnecessary medical care to their children when advised to do so by childcare workers and even if it is against the advice of health care providers. In particular, children in childcare are more likely to be given antibiotics than children outside of childcare.".
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- Infection_in_childcare wikiPageWikiLink Antimicrobial_resistance.
- Infection_in_childcare wikiPageWikiLink Category:Child_care.
- Infection_in_childcare wikiPageWikiLink Category:Epidemiology.
- Infection_in_childcare wikiPageWikiLink Child_care.
- Infection_in_childcare wikiPageWikiLink Day_care.
- Infection_in_childcare wikiPageWikiLink Disinfectant.
- Infection_in_childcare wikiPageWikiLink Facial_tissue.
- Infection_in_childcare wikiPageWikiLink Fecal-oral_route.
- Infection_in_childcare wikiPageWikiLink File:Sneeze.JPG.
- Infection_in_childcare wikiPageWikiLink Focus_of_infection.
- Infection_in_childcare wikiPageWikiLink Hand_washing.
- Infection_in_childcare wikiPageWikiLink Helicobacter_pylori.
- Infection_in_childcare wikiPageWikiLink Human_gastrointestinal_tract.
- Infection_in_childcare wikiPageWikiLink Infection.
- Infection_in_childcare wikiPageWikiLink Influenza-like_illness.
- Infection_in_childcare wikiPageWikiLink Insurance.
- Infection_in_childcare wikiPageWikiLink Public_health.
- Infection_in_childcare wikiPageWikiLink School.
- Infection_in_childcare wikiPageWikiLink Toilet_training.
- Infection_in_childcare wikiPageWikiLink Unnecessary_health_care.
- Infection_in_childcare wikiPageWikiLink File:Choosing_Wisely_antibiotics_poster_small_English.pdf.
- Infection_in_childcare wikiPageWikiLink File:United_States_children_eating_at_day_care.jpg.
- Infection_in_childcare wikiPageWikiLinkText "Infection in childcare".
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- Infection_in_childcare subject Category:Child_care.
- Infection_in_childcare subject Category:Epidemiology.
- Infection_in_childcare hypernym Spread.
- Infection_in_childcare type Food.
- Infection_in_childcare comment "Infection in childcare is the spread of infection during childcare, typically because of contact among children in daycare or school. This happens when groups of children meet in a childcare environment, and there any individual with an infectious disease may spread it to the entire group. Commonly spread diseases include influenza-like illness and enteric illnesses, such as diarrhea among babies using diapers.".
- Infection_in_childcare label "Infection in childcare".
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- Infection_in_childcare depiction United_States_children_eating_at_day_care.jpg.
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