Infection control precautions by disease
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Disease | Organisms | Type of precautions | Duration | Notes |
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Abscess (with significant drainage) | various | Contact | Until drainage controlled | |
Abscess (no significant drainage) | various | Routine | ||
Amoebiasis | Entamoeba histolytica | Routine | Rarely transmitted person-to-person | |
Actinomycosis | Actinomyces | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Anthrax | Bacillus anthracis | Routine | ||
Anthrax (cutaneous) | Bacillus anthracis | Routine | Contact precautions if significant drainage | |
Anthrax (pulmonary) | Bacillus anthracis | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Arthropod-borne viral encephalitis | Eastern equine encephalitis | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
western equine encephalitis | Contact | Not transmitted person-to-person | ||
Venezuelan equine encephalitis | Contact | Not transmitted person-to-person | ||
St. Louis encephalitis | Contact | Not transmitted person-to-person | ||
California encephalitis | Contact | Not transmitted person-to-person | ||
West Nile virus | Contact | Not transmitted person-to-person | ||
not otherwise specified | Contact | Not transmitted person-to-person | ||
Arthropod-borne viral fever | Dengue virus | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Yellow fever virus | Contact | Not transmitted person-to-person | ||
Colorado tick fever virus | Contact | Not transmitted person-to-person | ||
not otherwise specified | Contact | Not transmitted person-to-person | ||
Ascariasis | Ascaris lumbricoides | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Aspergillosis | Aspergillus | Routine | Can consider contact or airborne if large draining infection requiring repeat irrigations | |
Babesiosis | Babesia microti | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Blastomycosis | Blastomyces dermatitidis | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Botulism | Clostridium botulinum | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Botulism (food poisoning) | Clostridium botulinum | Routine | ||
Bronchiolitis | various | Contact | Duration of illness | |
Brucellosis | Brucella melitensis | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Burn infection | Staphylococcus aureus | Contact | Until drainage stops or is controlled | |
Candidiasis | Candida | Routine | ||
Cat-scratch fever | Bartonella henselae | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Cellulitis | various | Routine | ||
Chancroid | Haemophilus ducreyi | Routine | Sexually transmitted | |
Chickenpox | Varicella-zoster virus | Refer to Varicella | ||
Chlamydia pneumoniae | Routine | |||
Cholera | Vibrio cholerae | Refer to Gastroenteritis | ||
Clostridium difficile | Clostridium difficile | Contact | Duration of illness | |
Coccidioidomycosis | Coccidioides immitis | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Congenital rubella | Rubella virus | Contact | Until 1 year of age | Routine precautions if nasopharyngeal and urine cultures are repeatedly negative after 3 months of age |
Conjunctivitis | Adenovirus | Refer to specific syndrome (conjunctivitis) | ||
Chlamydia trachomatis | Routine | |||
bacterium, not otherwise specified | Routine | |||
virus, not otherwise specified | Contact | Duration of illness | Highly contageous | |
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease | Prions | Routine | ||
Croup | various | Refer to Respiratory infections in infants and young children | ||
Cryptococcosis | Cryptococcus | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Cryptosporidiosis | Cryptosporidium | Refer to Gastroenteritis | ||
Cystic fibrosis | various | Contact | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Cysticercosis | Taenia solium | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Cytomegalovirus | Cytomegalovirus | Routine | ||
Dengue | Dengue virus | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Diphtheria (cutaneous) | Corynebacterium diphtheriae | Contact | Until completed treatment and cultures negative | Two cultures 24 hours apart |
Diphtheria (pharyngeal) | Corynebacterium diphtheriae | Droplet | Until completed treatment and cultures negative | Two cultures 24 hours apart |
Echinococcosis | Echinococcus | Routine | ||
Encephalitis | Herpes simplex virus | Routine | ||
Encephalitis or encephalomyelitis | various | Refer to specific organism | ||
Endometritis | Streptococcus pyogenes | Routine | ||
Endometritis | various | Routine | ||
Epiglottitis | Haemophilus influenzae type b | Droplet | 24 hours of effective therapy | |
Food poisoning | Clostridium botulinum | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Clostridium perfringens | Routine | |||
Clostridium perfringens | Contact | Not transmitted person-to-person | ||
Staphylococcus aureus | Contact | Not transmitted person-to-person | ||
Furunculosis | Staphylococcus aureus | Routine | Consider Contact precautions if uncontrolled drainage | |
Furunculosis (infants and young children) | Staphylococcus aureus | Contact | Until no longer draining | |
Gangrene | various | Routine | ||
Gas gangrene | Clostridium perfringens | Routine | Rarely transmitted person-to-person | |
Gastroenteritis | Adenovirus | Refer to Gastroenteritis | ||
Campylobacter | Refer to Gastroenteritis | |||
Coxsackievirus | Refer to Enterovirus | |||
Echovirus | Refer to Enterovirus | |||
Enterovirus | Routine | |||
Escherichia coli | Refer to Gastroenteritis | |||
Giardia lamblia | Refer to Gastroenteritis | |||
Norovirus | Contact | 48 hours after resolution of symptoms | ||
Rotavirus | Contact | Duration of illness | ||
Shigella | Refer to Gastroenteritis | |||
Vibrio cholerae | Refer to Gastroenteritis | |||
Vibrio parahaemolyticus | Refer to Gastroenteritis | |||
Vibrio vulnificus | Refer to Gastroenteritis | |||
Yersinia enterocolitica | Refer to Gastroenteritis | |||
Gastroenteritis (continent) | not otherwise specified | Routine | ||
Gastroenteritis (diapered or incontinent) | Enterovirus | Contact | Duration of illness | |
not otherwise specified | Contact | Duration of illness | ||
Gastritis | Helicobacter pylori | Routine | ||
Gonococcal ophthalmia neonatorum | Neisseria gonorrhoeae | Routine | ||
Gonorrhea | Neisseria gonorrhoeae | Routine | ||
Granuloma inguinale | Klebsiella granulomatis | Routine | ||
Guillain-Barré syndrome | — | Routine | Not an infectious disease | |
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome | Hantavirus | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Herpes (disseminated, primary, or severe) | Herpes simplex virus | Contact | Until lesions dry and crusted | |
Herpes (mucocutaneous recurrent) | Herpes simplex virus | Routine | ||
Herpes (neonatal) | Herpes simplex virus | Contact | Until lesions dry and crsted | |
Hookworm | various | Routine | ||
Histoplasmosis | Histoplasma capsulatum | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
HIV | HIV | Routine | Sexually transmitted | |
Impetigo | Staphylococcus aureus | Contact | 24 hours of effective therapy | |
Infectious mononucleosis and other syndromes | Epstein-Barr virus | Routine | ||
Infectious mononucleosis | Cytomegalovirus | Routine | ||
Influenza (seasonal) | Influenza virus | Droplet | 7 days after onset or 24 hours asymptomatic (whichever longer) | |
Influenza (avian) | Influenza virus | |||
Influenza (pandemic) | Influenza virus | Droplet | ||
Invasive Group A streptococcal disease | Streptococcus pyogenes | Droplet | 24 hours of effective therapy | |
Kawasaki syndrome | — | Routine | Not infectious | |
Legionellosis | Legionella | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Leprosy | Mycobacterium leprae | Routine | ||
Leptospirosis | Leptospira | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Lice (head) | Pediculus humanus humanus | Contact | Until 24 hours of effective therapy | |
Lice (body) | Pediculus humanus capitis | Routine | Transmitted through clothing, so consider Contact precautions when undressing patient | |
Lice (pubic) | Pthirus pubis | Routine | Sexually transmitted | |
Listeriosis | Listeria | Routine | ||
Lyme disease | Borrelia burgdorferi | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis | Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Lymphogranuloma venereum | Chlamydia trachomatis | Routine | ||
Malaria | Plasmodium | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Measles | Measles virus | Airborne | 4 days after onset of rash | |
Measles (immunocompromised) | Measles virus | Airborne | Duration of illness | |
Melioidosis | Burkholderia pseudomallei | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Meningitis | Gram-negative bacterium | Routine | ||
fungus | Routine | |||
Haemophilus influenzae type b | Droplet | 24 hours of effective therapy | ||
Listeria monocytogenes | Routine | |||
Neisseria meningitidis | Droplet | 24 hours of effective therapy | ||
Streptococcus pneumoniae | Routine | |||
Tuberculosis | Routine | Rule out pulmonary disease and draining adenitis | ||
bacterium, not otherwise specified | Routine | |||
Meningitis (aseptic) | various | Routine | Contact for infants and young children | |
Molluscum contagiosum | Molluscum contagiosum virus | Routine | ||
Monkeypox | Monkeypox virus | Airborne + Contact | Airborne until smallpox ruled out; contact until lesions crusted | |
Mucormycosis | Mucorales | Routine | ||
Multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) | various (e.g. MRSA, VRE, ESBL) | Contact | Based on local guidelines | |
Mumps | Mumps virus | Droplet | 5 days after onset of swelling | |
Necrotizing enterocolitis | various | Routine | ||
Nocardiosis | Nocardia | Routine | Not transmitted human-to-human | |
Orf | Orf virus | Routine | ||
Parvovirus B19 (immunocompromised) | Parvovirus B19 | Droplet | Duration of hospitalization | |
Parvovirus B19 (transient aplastic crisis) | Parvovirus B19 | Droplet | 7 days | |
Pertussis | Bordetella pertussis | Droplet | 5 days of effective therapy | Single-patient room preferred; contacts may need post-exposure prophylaxis |
Pharyngitis (infants and young children) | Streptococcus pyogenes | Droplet | 24 hours of effective therapy | |
Pinworm | Enterobius vermicularis | Routine | ||
Plague (bubonic) | Yersinia pestis | Routine | ||
Plague (pneumonic) | Yersinia pestis | Droplet | 48 hours of effective therapy | Consider prophylaxis in healthcare workers |
Pneumonia | Adenovirus | Droplet + Contact | Duration of illness | |
Chlamydia pneumoniae | Routine | |||
fungus | Routine | |||
Legionella | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | ||
Mycoplasma pneumoniae | Droplet | Duration of illness | ||
Neisseria meningitidis | Droplet | 24 hours of effective therapy | ||
Pneumocystis jiroveci | Routine | |||
Staphylococcus aureus | Routine | |||
Streptococcus pneumoniae | Routine | Droplet precautions if nosocomial outbreak | ||
Streptococcus pyogenes | Droplet | 24 hours of effective therapy | ||
bacterium, not otherwise specified | Routine | |||
Pneumonia (adults) | Haemophilus influenzae type b | Routine | ||
virus, not otherwise specified | Routine | |||
Pneumonia (children) | Haemophilus influenzae type b | Droplet | 24 hours of effective therapy | |
Pneumonia (infants) | Chlamydia trachomatis | Routine | ||
Pneumonia (infants and children) | virus, not otherwise specified | Contact | Duration of illness | |
Poliomyelitis | Poliovirus | Contact | Duration of illness | |
Pressure ulcer | various | Routine | Contact precautions if draining | |
Prion disease | Prions | Routine | ||
Psittacosis | Chlamydia psittaci | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Q fever | Coxiella burnetii | Routine | ||
Rabies | Rabies virus | Routine | Very rare person-to-person transmission | |
Rat-bite fever | Streptobacillus moniliformis | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Rat-bite fever | Spirillum minus | Contact | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Relapsing fever | various | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Respiratory infection | Human metapneumovirus | Contact | Duration of illness | |
Respiratory infections (adults) | not otherwise specified | Routine | ||
Respiratory infection (infants and young children) | Parainfluenza virus | Contact | Duration of illness | Prolonged shedding in immunocompromised |
Respiratory infection (infants and children) | not otherwise specified | Contact | Duration of illness | |
Respiratory infection (infants, young children, and immunocompromised) | Respiratory syncytial virus | Contact | Duration of illness | Immunocompromised patients may have prolonged shedding |
Reye syndrome | — | Routine | Not an infectious disease | |
Rheumatic fever | Streptococcus pyogenes | Routine | ||
Rhinovirus | Rhinovirus | Droplet | Duration of illness | |
Rickettsioses | Rickettsia | Routine | Not transmitted human-to-human | |
Rickettsialpox (vesicular) | Rickettsia akari | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Ringworm | various | Routine | ||
Rocky Mountain spotted fever | Rickettsia rickettsii | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Roseola infantum | Roseolavirus | Routine | ||
Rubella | Rubella virus | Droplet | 7 days after rash onset | |
Salmonellosis | Salmonella | Refer to Gastroenteritis | ||
Scabies | Sarcoptes scabiei | Contact | 24 hours of effective therapy | |
SARS coronavirus | SARS-CoV | Airborne + Droplet + Contact | 10 days after symptoms resolve | |
Scalded skin syndrome | Staphylococcus aureus | Contact | Duration of illness | |
Scarlet fever | Streptococcus pyogenes | Droplet | 24 hours of appropriate therapy | |
Schistosomiasis | Schistosoma | Routine | ||
Sepsis | Neisseria meningitidis | Droplet | 24 hours of effective therapy | Contacts may need post-exposure prophylaxis |
Sepsis (neonatal) | Group B streptococcus | Routine | ||
Shingles (disseminated or immunocompromised) | Varicella-zoster virus | Airborne + Contact | Duration of illness | |
Shingles (localized in immunocompetent) | Varicella-zoster virus | Routine | ||
Smallpox | Smallpox virus | Airborne + Contact | Until all scabs have crusted and separated | |
Soft tissue infection (major) | Staphylococcus aureus | Contact | Until drainage stops or is controlled | |
Soft tissue infection (severe) | Streptococcus pyogenes | Droplet + Contact | 24 hours of effective therapy and drainage contained | |
Soft tissue infection (mild) | Streptococcus pyogenes | Routine | If drainage controlled | |
Sporotrichosis | Sporothrix schenckii | Routine | ||
Strongyloidiasis | Strongyloides stercoralis | Routine | ||
Syphilis | Treponema pallidum pallidum | Routine | ||
Syphilis (congenital) | Treponema pallidum pallidum | Contact | 24 hours of effective therapy | |
Tapeworm | Hymenolepis nana | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Taenia solium | Routine | |||
not otherwise specified | Routine | |||
Tetanus | Botulinum tetani | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Tinea | fungus | Routine | Rarely transmitted person-to-person | |
Toxic shock syndrome | Staphylococcus aureus | Routine | ||
Streptococcus pyogenes | Droplet | 24 hours of effective therapy | ||
Toxoplasmosis | Toxoplasma gondii | Routine | Generally not transmitted person-to-person | |
Trachoma | Chlamydia trachomatis | Routine | ||
Trench mouth | various | Routine | ||
Trichinosis | Trichinella spiralis | Routine | ||
Trichomoniasis | Trichomonas vaginalis | Routine | ||
Tuberculosis (draining lesion) | Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Airborne + Contact | Until clinically improving and 3 negative cultures | Rule out pulmonary disease |
Tuberculosis (meningitis) | Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Routine | Rule out pulmonary disease and draining lesions | |
Tuberculosis (pulmonary or laryngeal) | Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Airborne | ||
Tuberculosis (latent) | Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Routine | ||
Tularemia (draining lesion) | Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Tularemia (pulmonary) | Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Typhoid fever | Salmonella enterica | Refer to Gastroenteritis | ||
Typhus (epidemic/louse-borne) | Rickettsia prowazekii | Routine | ||
Typhus (murine/flea-borne) | Rickettsia typhi | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | |
Urinary tract infection including pyelonephritis | various | Routine | ||
Vaccinia (vaccination site care) | Vaccinia virus | Routine | Vaccinate healthcare workers | |
Vaccinia (eczema vaccinatum) | Vaccinia virus | Contact | Until lesions are dry and crusted, and scabs separated | |
Vaccinia (fetal vaccinia) | Vaccinia virus | Contact | Until lesions are dry and crusted, and scabs separated | |
Vaccinia (generalized vaccinia) | Vaccinia virus | Contact | Until lesions are dry and crusted, and scabs separated | |
Vaccinia (progressive vaccinia) | Vaccinia virus | Contact | Until lesions are dry and crusted, and scabs separated | |
Vaccinia (postvaccinia encephalitis) | Vaccinia virus | Routine | ||
Vaccinia (blepharitis or conjunctivitis) | Vaccinia virus | Contact | Until drainage stops | |
Vaccinia (iritis or keratitis) | Vaccinia virus | Routine | ||
Vaccinia (erythema multiforme or SJS) | Vaccinia virus | Routine | Not infectious | |
Varicella | Varicella-zoster virus | Airborne + Contact | Until lesions dry and crusted | |
Varicella-zoster (pneumonia in immunocompromised) | Varicella-zoster virus | Airborne + Contact | Duration of illness | |
Vincent angina | various | Routine | ||
Viral hemorrhagic fever | Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus | Refer to Viral hemorrhagic fever | ||
Ebola virus | Refer to Viral hemorrhagic fever | |||
Lassa fever virus | Refer to Viral hemorrhagic fever | |||
Marburg virus | Refer to Viral hemorrhagic fever | |||
various | Droplet + Contact | Duration of illness | ||
Viral hepatitis | Hepatitis B virus | Routine | ||
Hepatitis C virus | Routine | |||
Hepatitis D virus | Routine | |||
Viral hepatitis (continent) | Hepatitis A virus | Routine | Consider vaccination as post-exposure prophylaxis | |
Hepatitis E virus | Routine | |||
Viral hepatitis (diapered or incontinent) | Hepatitis A virus | Contact | <3 years: duration of hospitalization; 3-14 years: 2 weeks after onset; >14 years: 1 week after onset | |
Hepatitis E virus | Contact | Duration of illness | ||
Viral hepatitis | Hepatitis G virus | Routine | ||
Whipworm | Trichuris trichiura | Routine | ||
Zygomycosis | Routine | Not transmitted person-to-person | ||
various | Haemophilus influenzae | Refer to disease-specific recommendations | ||
various | Non-tuberculous mycobacteria | Routine |