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    One of the resources that I used to determine exclusion periods is here: http://www.hennepin.us/residents/hea...-diseases#Sec7

    At the bottom of the page under Infectious Diseases in Childcare Settings and Schools Manual, you will find the Parent fact sheet and a technical fact sheet for scabies and all kinds of other childhood illnesses.

    This particular site says to exclude until 24 hrs after treatment begins. Do you know what they have been using to treat it? Are they thinking the mites are still there because dck is still itchy? Or have they done more skin scrapings and seen them?

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