School rampant with strep throat

Julissa

New member
There isa rumor that strep "lives" in my daughter's school. My daughter has had strep throat for the 5th time this school year. She does not have CF, but she is in constant close proximity with her brother who is 2 years old who does have CF. Sam has not contracted it, yet, but I think that is due to the steady amount of antibiotics he is already on. I asked the school nurse if they were doing everything they could to keep kids out, and definitely got the brush off. There are procedures in place, but they are satisfied they are good enough. I am not satisfied. I see many kids at school with fevers. How much cleaning do they do?I plan to talk to the administration about it, but I want to educate myself. How can a school minimize the spread of strep throat? I need a checklist.
 

Julissa

New member
There isa rumor that strep "lives" in my daughter's school. My daughter has had strep throat for the 5th time this school year. She does not have CF, but she is in constant close proximity with her brother who is 2 years old who does have CF. Sam has not contracted it, yet, but I think that is due to the steady amount of antibiotics he is already on. I asked the school nurse if they were doing everything they could to keep kids out, and definitely got the brush off. There are procedures in place, but they are satisfied they are good enough. I am not satisfied. I see many kids at school with fevers. How much cleaning do they do?I plan to talk to the administration about it, but I want to educate myself. How can a school minimize the spread of strep throat? I need a checklist.
 

Printer

Active member
I would check with the School Bus company to see how often that they sterilize the buses. Perhaps they could begin a program so only healthy kids ride the bus.

Bill
 

Printer

Active member
I would check with the School Bus company to see how often that they sterilize the buses. Perhaps they could begin a program so only healthy kids ride the bus.

Bill
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
Julissa,

Strep throat is transferred by saliva. So, the way kids can get each other sick with it is by sharing food, drink, or coughing on each other when the child has strep throat and is not on antibitiotics and has a fever.
Have you spoken with your child's pediatrician about your daughter and why she keeps getting strep throat? I ,as a child , would often get strep throat. My son without CF seems to get it perhaps once a year, lately less often.
My daughter with CF, has not had strep throat even when my son has. Once, when she was a baby, I got strep throat, we were so physically close(I was nursing her) which likely helped her immunity but she still didn't get strep. Her pediatrician even swabbed her for strep to make sure she didn't have it, even though she had no symptoms(he is very cautious).
Anyway, about the school, some kids just go to school when they are sick. Parents dose their kids with tylenol and send them to school. teach your daughter not to share drinks/food. I am not sure what else you can do.
 

Rebjane

Super Moderator
Julissa,

Strep throat is transferred by saliva. So, the way kids can get each other sick with it is by sharing food, drink, or coughing on each other when the child has strep throat and is not on antibitiotics and has a fever.
Have you spoken with your child's pediatrician about your daughter and why she keeps getting strep throat? I ,as a child , would often get strep throat. My son without CF seems to get it perhaps once a year, lately less often.
My daughter with CF, has not had strep throat even when my son has. Once, when she was a baby, I got strep throat, we were so physically close(I was nursing her) which likely helped her immunity but she still didn't get strep. Her pediatrician even swabbed her for strep to make sure she didn't have it, even though she had no symptoms(he is very cautious).
Anyway, about the school, some kids just go to school when they are sick. Parents dose their kids with tylenol and send them to school. teach your daughter not to share drinks/food. I am not sure what else you can do.
 

jendonl

New member
Mydd with CF has been diagnosed with strep three times through throat culture and never had any symptoms at all. The first time, wefound out thatmy other daughter had a sore on her finger that was actually a strep infection. She also had no other symptoms. Even if the schools are careful about screening out kids that look sick, it would not keep it out of the schools.
It's possible that if you spoke to your daughter's teacher, she may be open to implementing measures in her classroom that could help at least to reduce the spread from other kids in her class.
 

jendonl

New member
Mydd with CF has been diagnosed with strep three times through throat culture and never had any symptoms at all. The first time, wefound out thatmy other daughter had a sore on her finger that was actually a strep infection. She also had no other symptoms. Even if the schools are careful about screening out kids that look sick, it would not keep it out of the schools.
It's possible that if you spoke to your daughter's teacher, she may be open to implementing measures in her classroom that could help at least to reduce the spread from other kids in her class.
 

TestifyToLove

New member
Is your son on maintenance zithromax? Thus far, there is not a straing of step resistent to zithro that I'm aware of. I've never been found of having to put Micah on maintenance zithro but the one thing it has done is prevent him from contracting strep.

Unfortunately, certain infections such as strep, pink eye, rhinoviruses are far too common in school environments and virtually impossible to control. You could focus on trying to get her to keep her hands away from her face, to use sanitizer consistently and to wash and change her clothes when she gets home from school everyday. It will reduce the infections she brings into the home to her brother, but it won't stop them.
 

TestifyToLove

New member
Is your son on maintenance zithromax? Thus far, there is not a straing of step resistent to zithro that I'm aware of. I've never been found of having to put Micah on maintenance zithro but the one thing it has done is prevent him from contracting strep.

Unfortunately, certain infections such as strep, pink eye, rhinoviruses are far too common in school environments and virtually impossible to control. You could focus on trying to get her to keep her hands away from her face, to use sanitizer consistently and to wash and change her clothes when she gets home from school everyday. It will reduce the infections she brings into the home to her brother, but it won't stop them.
 
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