Health & Fitness
Dear students:
| Prof. SUZUKI, Maric |
| Health Service Center |
School Attendance and Communicable Disease
Students who are infected with any of the diseases listed below are prohibited from coming to the campus. However, we will not mark students who are suspended from the campus for medical reasons as absent-from-class. You may resume attendance after your attending physician has completed a Certificate Indicating Treatment of Communicable Disease (Permission to Attend School), and such certificate has been duly submitted to the Academic Support Team (AST).
Download Certificate Indicating Treatment of Communicable Disease
Communicable Diseases Requiring Treatment
| Category | Disease |
|---|---|
| Type I (Infectious disease stipulated by law) |
Ebola hemorrhagic fever Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS; only if pathogen has been determined to be SARS) Poxvirus variolae Yersinia pestis (Bubonic plague) Marburg disease Lassa fever Poliomyelitis anterior acute (Polio) Cholera Bacillary dysentery Diphtheria Typhoid fever Paratyphoid |
| Type II (Air-borne infectious diseases) |
Influenza Whooping cough Measles Mumps German measles Chicken pox Pharyngoconjunctival fever Tuberculosis |
| Type III |
Intestinal infection due to enterohaemorrhagic E. coli Epidemic keratoconjunctivitis Acute haemorrhagic conjunctivitis Other infectious diseases* |
* Other infectious disease: To be determined by physicians on a case-by-case basis
* This policy is based on the Japanese School Health Law.


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