Communicable Diseases

     

(Revised August, 2005)

While the risk for blood-borne infectious diseases, such as HIV/Hepatitis B, remains low in sports, proper precautions are needed to reduce the risk of spreading diseases. Along with these issues are skin infections that occur due to skin contact with competitors and equipment.

 

Universal Hygiene Protocol for All Sports

• Shower immediately after all competition and practice

• Wash all workout clothing after practice

• Wash personal gear, such as knee pads, periodically

• Don't share towels or personal hygiene products with others

• Refrain from cosmetic shaving

 

Infectious Skin Diseases

Means of reducing the potential exposure to these agents include:

• Notify guardian, trainer and coach of any lesion before competition or practice.
  Athlete must have a health-care provider evaluate lesion before returning to
  competition.

• If an outbreak occurs on a team, especially in a contact sport, consider evaluating
  other team members for potential spread of the infectious agent.

• Follow NFHS guidelines on “time until return to competition.” Allowance of
  participation with a covered lesion can occur if approved by health-care provider and
  in accordance with NFHS guidelines.

 

Blood-Borne Infectious Diseases

Means of reducing the potential exposure to these agents include:

• Bleeding must be stopped immediately and all wounds covered. All blood-soaked
  clothing must be removed before continuing competition or practice. Contaminated  
  clothing must be cleaned before using again.

• Trainers or caregivers need to wear gloves and take other precautions to prevent 
  blood-splash from contaminating themselves or others.

• Immediately wash contaminated skin or mucous membranes with soap and water.

• Clean all contaminated surfaces and equipment with disinfectant before returning to
  competition. Be sure to use gloves with cleaning.

• Any blood exposure or bites to the skin that break the surface must be reported and
  evaluated by a medical provider immediately.

 

Further information can be obtained through the National Federation of State High School Associations.

     
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