What are the common infectious diseases in kindergartens?
Common diseases in kindergartens are: viral infectious diseases, bacterial infectious diseases, chlamydia, mycoplasma infectious diseases, parasitic infectious diseases, etc., which are described in detail as follows:
1. Influenza virus
It is mainly transmitted through the respiratory tract, and due to the large number of kindergarten personnel and poor immunity of children, influenza viruses are very prone to infection outbreaks in the collective life of the campus.
2. Viral infectious diarrhea
The most common is diarrhea due to gastroenteritis caused by rotavirus infection. It is mainly due to the fact that children live together in the schoolyard, contact with each other's hands, and cross-consumption of food to each other, and they are infected with rotavirus and the virus.
3. Hepatitis A viral hepatitis
It is an intestinal infectious disease, which is mainly transmitted through the digestive tract through food, drinking water, and contact between people.
4. Bacterial infectious diseases
Common digestive tract infectious diseases such as dysentery bacillus and typhoid bacilli are commonly related to drinking water pollution, poor hand hygiene, and food contamination.
5. Mycoplasma and chlamydia infectious pneumonia
It is a disease that is transmitted through daily close contact, respiratory tract, etc.