bacteria <\/a>that causes impetigo also spreads readily during contact, making it a nightmare to control for any daycare owners. If one child comes down with impetigo, the chances are that many of the other kids at the school or facility will experience the infection as well.<\/p>\n\n\n\nDaycare owners that receive notification of impetigo infection from one of the parents of the kids attending their school should notify all the other parents immediately. Children often play with neighbors or other kids outside of their playschool in the afternoons. As a result, they may spread the infection to other areas of the community. Preschool owners can help quarantine the disease and reduce its impact on others.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Parents should likewise notify the preschool owner as soon as they receive a diagnosis of impetigo from their child\u2019s doctor. Responsible reporting of the infection will help to slow the spread of the disease.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Parents can teach their child hygiene habits early on, reducing the chances of them eating contaminated food or beverages.
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