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Cold Sores in the Child Care SettingThe ABC's of Safe and Healthy Child Care |
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Cold sores are usually caused by type 1 of the herpes simplex virus. Children often become infected with this virus in early childhood and many have no symptoms. When symptoms do occur, they may include fever, runny nose, and painful lesions (fever blisters or cold sores) on the lips or in the mouth. The blisters or cold sores usually form scabs and heal within a few days.
Cold sores are spread by direct contact with the lesions or saliva of an infected person. Spreading the virus within families is common. To prevent the spread of herpes simplex virus in the child care setting:
Source: Department of Health and Human Services U.S. Public Health Service Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |