Decree of the Ministry of Health and Justice of the Slovak Socialist Republic No 21 / 1973 Coll.
Decree of the Ministry of Health and Justice of the Slovak Socialist Republic amending and supplementing Decree No. 46 / 1966 Coll., on measures against communicable diseases
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DECLARATION
Ministry of Health and Justice of the Slovak Socialist Republic
of 1 March 1973
amending and supplementing Decree No. 46 / 1966 Coll., on measures against communicable diseases
The Ministry of Health of the Slovak Socialist Republic and the Ministry of Justice of the Slovak Socialist Republic shall, in agreement with the authorities involved, provide for the care of the health of the people pursuant to § 70 (1) and § 71 (2) of Act No. 20 / 1966 Coll., and under § 195 of the Criminal Act No. 140 / 1961 Coll.:
Decree of the Ministry of Health and Justice No. 46 / 1966 Coll., on measures against communicable diseases, is amended as follows:
Article 1 (4) (2) reads as follows:
"(2) When admitted to ROH Child Camp, to a pioneer camp, to a pre-school facility, to a school in nature, to a children's health facility or to a children's hospital, and in cases established under the epidemiological situation by the health service authorities, the parents or other persons to whom the child is entrusted are required to submit a written declaration that the district hygienist or treating doctor has not ordered quarantine measures for the child and that, as far as they are aware, the child has not come into contact with persons who have been ill with any communicable disease in recent days. '
2. Article 6 (1) (a) and (b) reads as follows:
"(a) regular vaccination against tuberculosis, diphtheria, tetanus, cough, smallpox, communicable polio, measles and possibly other communicable diseases, which according to current scientific knowledge are determined by the Slovak Socialist Republic's chief hygienist (§ 8 to 11), (b) special vaccination against tuberculosis, smallpox and tetanus (§ 12 and 13)."
3. Article 8 (2) reads as follows:
"(2) The re-vaccination against tuberculosis shall be carried out, where necessary according to the results of the tests carried out, in the first and eighth years of compulsory education and in the calendar year in which the citizen reaches the eighteenth year of life, and in the epidemiological situation also in the fifth year of compulsory education and in the calendar year in which the citizen reaches the 25th and 30th years of life. ';
4. Article 10 (1) reads as follows:
"(1) The primary smallpox vaccination shall be carried out between the sixth and 18th months of the child's life. '
5. The following Section 11a is inserted after Section 11:
The primary measles vaccination shall be carried out with a live vaccine, first on the first day of the thirteenth month of the child's life. '
6.
Persons who are exposed to an increased risk of tuberculosis, smallpox and tetanus in their compulsory activities shall be re-vaccinated or, where appropriate, primary vaccination against those diseases before the start of such activity. They shall be re-vaccinated against tetanus within ten years, against smallpox within three years; re-vaccination against tuberculosis shall be carried out if necessary. ';
7. In Article 13 (1), the provisions of this paragraph concerning specific vaccination against abdominal typhoid, parathyroid and tularemia are deleted.
8. Article 16, including the title, reads:
Vaccination in accidents, injuries, and non-healing wounds
For injuries, injuries, leg ulcers and other non-healing wounds where there is a risk of tetanus disease, vaccination against the disease shall be carried out; when bitten by a suspicious animal, it is vaccinated against rabies. These vaccinations shall be carried out as part of preventive care in accordance with the SSR Ministry of Health's specific instructions. '
9. Paragraph 26 (2) reads as follows:
"(2) During medical examinations, a detailed clinical and anamnestic examination shall be carried out, in particular with regard to tuberculosis. A detailed microbiological test shall be carried out on workers who are to work in the food industry, in water treatment plants, in the treatment of water supply facilities and in the manufacture of medicinal products, taking into account the possible delivery of the seeds of the typhoid and parathyphes. '
10. In the first sentence after the semicolon, the words "their protective vaccination 'are replaced by the words" the necessary measures against the spread of communicable diseases' and the words "and then within the time limits' are deleted.
11. Paragraph 39 (1) reads as follows:
"(1) The protective disinsectisation shall be carried out as necessary in all establishments, facilities and premises accessible to the public as well as in individual houses and apartments. ';
12. Article 40 (2) reads as follows:
"(2) If this is justified by the presence of rodents, it shall be carried out according to the regulations of the national committee, as a general rule on a proposal from the district hygienist, by a mass protective exerting part or the entire territory of the municipality. ';
13. Paragraph 41 (1) reads as follows:
"(1) The sanitary services authorities shall, on professional matters, direct the activities of organisations carrying out protective disinfection, disinsecting and exerting, supervise compliance with the technical standards and working practices approved by the sanitary services authorities and the effectiveness of the work carried out, and impose measures to address the deficiencies identified.";
14. Paragraph 48 (2) reads as follows:
"(2) The quarantine is that persons suspected of being infected are separated from others and are examined and observed by a doctor; it shall be carried out in apartments, institutes, establishments and all other places where this is necessary in order to combat communicable diseases, or, where appropriate, in facilities specifically established or designated by a plan of measures for the occurrence of quarantine diseases. ';
15. In Paragraph 49, in paragraph 2, the word "ordering 'is replaced by" may order' and in paragraph 3, the word "subjecting 'is replaced by the word" may subjecting'.
16. the Annex to the Order is amended as follows:
(a) Part I, point (a) A is added to the following communicable diseases subject to the measures laid down in the Order:
"73. lambliasis (Lambliasis, Giardiasis)
74. Acute Diarrhoea of Unknown Origin
75 July (Erysipeloid)
76. Roses (Erysipelas)
77. gaseous gangraena emphysemosa
78th rhinosclerom (Rhinoscleroma)
79. vaccination (Vaccinium)
80. shingles (Herpes zoster)
81. trypanosomiasis (Trypanosomiasis)
82nd tapeworm (Taeniasis, Hymenolepidosis)
83rd strongyloidosis (Strongyloidosis)
84. trichiuriasis (Trichiuriasis)
85. trichomoniasis (Trichomoniasis urogenitalis)
86. geratoconjunctivitis epidemic (Keratoconiunctivitis epidemiica)
87. Conjunctivitis Infectiosa
88. Mastitis (Mastitis)
89.
90. staph disease of newborns
91. purulenta meningitis'.
(b) Part I (b) B the diseases listed under Nos 8, 10, 12, 16 and 17 are released.
(c) Part II, point (c) The following diseases are added, in which the treating physician may authorise domestic isolation:
"24. lambliasis (Lambliasis, Giardiasis)
25. acute diarrhoea disease of unknown origin
26. rose (Erysipelas)
27. gas pitch (Gangraena ephysemosa)
28. rhinosclerom (Rhinoscleroma)
29. vaccination (Vaccinium)
30. trypanosomiasis (Trypanosomiasis)
31. tapeworms (Taeniasis, Hymenolepidosis)
32. strongyloidosis (Strongyloidosis)
33. gouges (Enterobiasis, Oxyuriasis)
34. encephalitis after vaccination (Encephalitis post vaccination) '.
(d) Part II, point (d) B is added to the following diseases where the treating physician may waive isolation:
"July 15 (Erysipeloid)
16. shingles (Herpes zoster)
17. impetigo (Impetigo contagiosa)
18.
19. Conjunctivitis infectiosa
20. mastitis (Mastitis)
21. Trichiuriasis (Trichiuriasis)
22. trichomoniasis (Trichomoniasis urogenitalis) '.
Decree No 14 / 1969 of the Ministry of Health of the SSR on periodic vaccination against measles (1) is hereby repealed.
This Decree shall take effect on 1 April 1973.
Minister of Justice:
JUDr. Király v. r.
Minister for Health:
Prof. MUDr. Matìček, DrSc.
1) This yield was registered in the amount of 40 / 1969 Coll.
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| Citation | Decree of the Ministry of Health and Justice of the Slovak Socialist Republic No. 21 / 1973 Coll., amending and supplementing Decree No. 46 / 1966 Coll., on measures against communicable diseases |
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| Regulation Type | - |
| Author | - |
| Collection | Code of Laws |
| Date of Promulgation | 20.03.1973 |
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| Effective from | 01.04.1973 |
| Effective until | - |
| Status | Valid |
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