Yesterday afternoon, a parent reported to "Seeing Dashikou" that class 4 (12) of Dantu Experimental School suddenly stopped classes. The school found a patient with viral gastroenteritis in the class. The parents were worried that their children would be affected.
Yesterday afternoon to this morning, the reporter learned from Dantu Experimental School and Dantu District Education Bureau that from the 20th, during the routine inspection in the morning, more than one student in Class 11, Class 12 of Grade 4 did not come to school. After learning from parents, these students all had diarrhea and vomiting, and there was no such situation in other students in the school. The school then contacted the district disease control department and conducted an investigation and understanding of the students in these two classes. According to statistics and confirmed by Dantu District disease control department, 8 and 7 students in Class 11 and Class 12 of Grade 4 respectively had vomiting and diarrhea symptoms, and were initially confirmed as viral gastroenteritis. At present, the district disease control department has taken samples and will be sent to the municipal disease control department for testing.
When the reporter came to the building of these two classes, he found that there were only two classes in Grade 11 and Grade 12 and one student toilet on this floor, and there were no other classes in Grade 1.
Vice Principal Kong Yanli told reporters that there are more than 100 students in these two classes, and there are 74 classes in the school and 3,000 students. The school has cooperated with the relevant guidance of the district education bureau and the district disease control department to suspend classes 11 and 12 of Grade 4 for five days (November 22 to November 26). During the suspension of classes, the teacher will assign relevant homework in the parent contact group. At the same time, all classes in the school were professionally disinfected while students were given school after school.
reporter interviewed the Department of Gastroenterology of Jiangsu University Affiliated Hospital and learned that 80% of viral gastroenteritis is caused by norovirus, and it has entered the high incidence of norovirus. Correct hand washing can effectively prevent it. Both adults and children should strengthen their own exercises, improve personal hygiene, and try to avoid crowded public places as much as possible to avoid cross-infection. In addition, the sick child must rest for three days after the symptoms disappear before returning to class to avoid contagion.
Source: Zhenjiang Minsheng Channel