Ambulance Service Communicable Disease Standards Version 2.0.j(Draft) Emergency Health Services Branch Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
To all users of this publication: The information contained in these standards has been carefully compiled and is believed to be accurate at date of publication. For further information on the Ambulance Service Communicable Disease Standards, please contact: Emergency Health Services Branch Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care 5700 Yonge Street, 6th Floor Toronto, ON M2M 4K5 416-327-7900 Queen s Printer for Ontario, 2017 Document Control Version Number (status) Date of Issue Comes into Force Date Brief Description of Change 1.0 2007 2007 Original version 2.0 November 2014 2.0.a (Draft) January 14, 2016 2.0.b (Draft) January 21, 2016 August 1, 2015 Final version Reformatted to Living Standard requirements Revisions and additions from Patient Care & Transportation Standard 2.0.c (Draft) July 20, 2016 Internal review of document to ensure accuracy, completeness and readability. 2.0.d (Draft) August 2, 2016 Updated from interval review/comments 2.0.e (Draft) Nov 22, 2016 Reformatted the table and contents 2.0.f (Draft) December 5, 2016 Reformatting the table and deleting PCTS information 2.0.g (Draft) Dec 19, 2016 Updated from internal review/comments 2.0.h (Draft) Jan 9, 2017 Updated from internal review/comments 2.0.i (Draft) Jan 12, 2017 Edits from stakeholders meeting 2.0.j (Draft) Feb 10, 2017 Edits from stakeholders meeting 2.0.k (Draft) Mar 17, 2017 Final edits from internal review
Table of Contents Part A Vaccine Preventable Diseases... 5 Part A... 6 Vaccine Preventable Diseases... 6 Part B Communicable Diseases... 7 Part B Communicable Diseases... 8 Table 1... 9
Ambulance Service Communicable Disease Standards Version 2.0.k (Draft)
Part A Vaccine Preventable Diseases A
Emergency Health Services Branch, Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Part A Vaccine Preventable Diseases The operator of each ambulance service shall ensure that: 1. Each paramedic hold a valid certificate signed by a physician that: a. states that the paramedic is immunized against each of the diseases set out in Table 1 Part A; OR b. states that, i. such immunization is medically contraindicated, ii. iii. there is laboratory evidence of immunity (applicable only for Varicella [Chickenpox], Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Hepatitis B), or there is medically documented diagnosis or verification of history (applicable only for Varicella [Chickenpox]). 2. Each person referred to in subsection 14(2), prior to commencing any clinical experience within the service, hold a valid certificate signed by a physician that: a. states that the person is immunized against each of the diseases set out in Table 1 Part A; OR b. states that, i. such immunization is medically contraindicated, ii. there is laboratory evidence of immunity (applicable only for Varicella [Chickenpox], Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Hepatitis B), or iii. there is medically documented diagnosis or verification of history (applicable only for Varicella [Chickenpox]). Table 1 Part A outlines the mandatory immunization requirements for each paramedic as required by clause 6(1)(h) and each person as required by clause 14(1)(d) of O. Reg. 257/00 under the Ambulance Act. Ambulance Service Communicable Disease Standard Version 2.0.k (Draft) 6
Part B Communicable Diseases B
Emergency Health Services Branch, Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Part B Communicable Diseases The operator of each ambulance service shall ensure that: Each paramedic and person referred to in subsection 14(2) shall be free from communicable diseases set out in Table 1 Part B. Table 1 Part B outlines the communicable diseases from which each paramedic must be free as required by clause 6(1)(g) and each person must be free as required by clause 14(1)(c) of O. Reg. 257/00 under the Ambulance Act. Ambulance Service Communicable Disease Standard Version 2.0.k (Draft) 8
Emergency Health Services Branch, Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Table 1 Part A Disease Immunization Schedule Tetanus/Diphtheria Polio Pertussis Varicella (Chickenpox) Measles Mumps Rubella Hepatitis B Primary series (3 doses) if unimmunized Tetanus diphtheria (Td) booster doses every 10 years Primary series (3 doses) if previously unimmunized or unknown polio immunization history 1 single dose of tetanus diphtheria acellular pertussis (Tdap) vaccine regardless of age if not previously received in adulthood 2 doses if no evidence of immunity 2 doses if no evidence of immunity regardless of age 2 doses if no evidence of immunity 1 single dose if no evidence of immunity 2-4 age appropriate doses and post immunization serologic testing No communicable diseases are prescribed Part B For communicable disease management requirements please refer to Section 3 Infection Prevention and Control in the document entitled Patient Care and Transportation Standards, published by the Ministry, as that document may be amended from time to time. Ambulance Service Communicable Disease Standard Version 2.0.k (Draft) 9