Illinois Administrative Code
Title 77 - PUBLIC HEALTH
Part 690 - CONTROL OF NOTIFIABLE DISEASES AND CONDITIONS CODE
Subpart D - DETAILED PROCEDURES FOR THE CONTROL OF NOTIFIABLE DISEASES AND CONDITIONS
- Section 690.290 - Acute Flaccid Myelitis (AFM) (Reportable by telephone as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.295 - Any Unusual Case of a Disease or Condition Not Listed in this Part that is of Urgent Public Health Significance (Reportable by telephone immediately (within three hours))
- Section 690.300 - Amebiasis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days) (Repealed)
- Section 690.310 - Animal Bites (Reportable by mail or telephone as soon as possible, within 7 days) (Repealed)
- Section 690.320 - Anthrax (Reportable by telephone immediately, within three hours, upon initial clinical suspicion of the disease)
- Section 690.322 - Arboviral Infections (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within three days)
- Section 690.325 - Blastomycosis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days) (Repealed)
- Section 690.327 - Botulism, Foodborne, Intestinal Botulism (Formerly Infant), Wound, or Other (Reportable by telephone immediately, within three hours upon initial clinical suspicion of the disease for foodborne botulism or within 24 hours by telephone, facsimile, or electronically for other types)
- Section 690.330 - Brucellosis (Reportable by telephone as soon as possible (within 24 hours), unless suspect bioterrorist event or part of an outbreak, then reportable immediately (within three hours) by telephone)
- Section 690.335 - Campylobacteriosis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile, or electronically, within three days)
- Section 690.340 - Chancroid (Repealed)
- Section 690.350 - Chickenpox (Varicella) (Reportable by telephone, facsimile, or electronically within 24 hours)
- Section 690.360 - Cholera (Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 or O139) (Reportable by telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.361 - Coronavirus, Novel, including Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) (Reportable by telephone immediately (within 3 hours) upon initial clinical suspicion of the disease)
- Section 690.362 - Cronobacter, including C. sakazakii and C. malonaticus, in infants younger than 12 months of age (Reportable by telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.365 - Cryptosporidiosis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within three days)
- Section 690.368 - Cyclosporiasis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile, or electronically, within three days)
- Section 690.370 - Diarrhea of the Newborn (Reportable by telephone as soon as possible, within 24 hours) (Repealed)
- Section 690.380 - Diphtheria (Reportable by telephone immediately, within three hours, upon initial clinical suspicion or laboratory test order)
- Section 690.385 - Ehrlichiosis, Human Granulocytotropic anaplasmosis (HGA) (See Tickborne Infections)
- Section 690.386 - Ehrlichiosis, Human Monocytotropic (HME) (See Tickborne Infections)
- Section 690.390 - Encephalitis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days) (Repealed)
- Section 690.400 - Escherichia coli Infections (E. coli O157 and Other Shiga Toxin-Producing E. coli) (Reportable by telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.410 - Foodborne or Waterborne Illness (Reportable by telephone or facsimile as soon as possible, within 24 hours) (Repealed)
- Section 690.420 - Giardiasis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days) (Repealed)
- Section 690.430 - Gonorrhea (Repealed)
- Section 690.440 - Granuloma Inguinale (Repealed)
- Section 690.441 - Haemophilus Influenzae, Invasive Disease (Reportable by telephone, facsimile, or electronically, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.442 - Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (Reportable by telephone as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.444 - Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome, Post-diarrheal (Reportable by telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.450 - Hepatitis A (Reportable by telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.451 - Hepatitis B (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile, or electronically, within three days)
- Section 690.452 - Hepatitis C, Acute Infection, Perinatal and Non-acute Confirmed Infection (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile, or electronically, within three days)
- Section 690.453 - Hepatitis, Viral, Other (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically, within 7 days) (Repealed)
- Section 690.460 - Histoplasmosis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within three days)
- Section 690.465 - Influenza, (Laboratory Confirmed Deaths in persons younger than 18 years of age) (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.468 - Influenza (Laboratory Confirmed Testing via ELR only and Intensive Care Unit Admissions) (Reportable by telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within three days)
- Section 690.469 - Influenza A, Novel or Variant Virus (Reportable by telephone immediately, within three hours upon initial clinical suspicion or laboratory test order)
- Section 690.470 - Intestinal Worms (Reportable by mail or telephone as soon as possible, within 7 days) (Repealed)
- Section 690.475 - Legionellosis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within three days)
- Section 690.480 - Leprosy (Hansen's Disease) (Infectious and Non-infectious Cases are Reportable) (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically as soon as possible, within seven days) (Repealed)
- Section 690.490 - Leptospirosis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within three days)
- Section 690.495 - Listeriosis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within three days)
- Section 690.500 - Lymphogranuloma Venereum (Lymphograuloma Inguinale; Lymphopathia Venereum) (Repealed)
- Section 690.505 - Lyme Disease (See Tickborne Infections)
- Section 690.510 - Malaria (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within three days)
- Section 690.520 - Measles, Suspect, Probable or Confirmed (Reportable by telephone immediately, within three hours, upon initial clinical suspicion or laboratory test)
- Section 690.530 - Melioidosis due to Burkholderia pseudomallei (Reportable by telephone or electronically as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.540 - Multi-drug Resistant Organisms Considered to be of Epidemiologic Importance Due to Either Severity of Clinical Disease, Potential for Transmission of Genetic Elements, or Opportunities for Effective Control Efforts (Reportable by telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within three days)
- Section 690.550 - Mumps (Reportable by telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.555 - Neisseria meningitidis, Invasive Disease and Purpura Fulminans (Reportable by telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.560 - Ophthalmia Neonatorum (Gonococcal) (Reportable by mail or telephone as soon as possible, within 7 days) (Repealed)
- Section 690.565 - Any Suspected or Confirmed Outbreak of a Disease of Known or Unknown Etiology that may be a Danger to the Public Health, Whether the Disease, Infection, Microorganism, or Condition is specified in the Rule (Including, but Not Limited to, Foodborne, Healthcare-associated, Zoonotic Disease or Waterborne Outbreaks) (Reportable by telephone or electronically as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.570 - Plague (Reportable by telephone immediately, within three hours upon initial clinical suspicion of the disease)
- Section 690.580 - Poliomyelitis (Reportable by telephone immediately (within three hours) upon initial clinical suspicion of the disease)
- Section 690.590 - Psittacosis (Ornithosis) Due to Chlamydia psittaci (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within three days)
- Section 690.595 - Q-fever Due to Coxiella burnetii (Reportable by telephone as soon as possible, within 24 hours, unless suspect bioterrorist event or part of an outbreak, then reportable immediately (within three hours) by telephone)
- Section 690.600 - Rabies, Human (Reportable by telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.601 - Rabies, Potential Human Exposure and Animal Rabies (Reportable by telephone, facsimile, or electronically, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.605 - Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Infection (Laboratory Confirmed Testing via ELR only, Pediatric Deaths and Intensive Care Unit Admissions (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within 3 days))
- Section 690.610 - Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (See Tickborne Infections)
- Section 690.620 - Rubella (German Measles) (Including Congenital Rubella Syndrome) (Reportable by telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.630 - Salmonellosis, Including Paratyphi B var. L(+) tartrate+ (Other than S. Typhi, S. Paratyphi A, S. Paratyphi B (tartrate negative) and S. Paratyphi C cases) (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within three days)
- Section 690.635 - SARS-CoV-2 Infection (COVID-19) (Laboratory Confirmed Testing via ELR only, Pediatric Deaths, and Intensive Care Unit Admissions) (Reportable electronically within three days)
- Section 690.640 - Shigellosis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within three days)
- Section 690.650 - Smallpox (Reportable by telephone immediately, within three hours upon initial clinical suspicion of the disease)
- Section 690.655 - Smallpox vaccination, complications of (Reportable by telephone or electronically as soon as possible, within 24 hours) (See Smallpox)
- Section 690.658 - Staphylococcus aureus, Methicillin Resistant (MRSA) Infection, Clusters of Two or More Laboratory Confirmed Cases Occurring in Community Settings (Including, but Not Limited to, Schools, Correctional Facilities, Day Care and Sports Teams) (Reportable by telephone or facsimile as soon as possible, within 24 hours) (Repealed)
- Section 690.660 - Staphylococcus aureus, Methicillin Resistant (MRSA), Any Occurrence in an Infant Less Than 61 Days of Age (Reportable by telephone or facsimile as soon as possible, within 24 hours) (Repealed)
- Section 690.661 - Staphylococcus aureus Infections with Intermediate (Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) between 4 and 8) (VISA) or High-Level Resistance to Vancomycin (MIC greater than or equal to 16) (VRSA) (Reportable by telephone, facsimile, or electronically within three days)
- Section 690.670 - Streptococcal Infections, Group A, Invasive Disease (Including Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome and Necrotizing fasciitis) In Persons in Hospitals or Residing in a Residential Facility, including antibiotic susceptibility test results (Reportable by telephone, facsimile, or electronically within 24 hours)
- Section 690.675 - Streptococcal Infections, Group B, Invasive Disease, of the Newborn (birth to 3 months) (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically, within 7 days) (Repealed)
- Section 690.678 - Streptococcus pneumoniae, Invasive Disease in Children Younger than 5 Years (Including Antibiotic Susceptibility Test Results) (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile, or electronically, within three days)
- Section 690.680 - Syphilis (Repealed)
- Section 690.690 - Tetanus (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile, or electronically, within three days)
- Section 690.695 - Toxic Shock syndrome due to Staphylococcus aureus Infection (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within 7 days)
- Section 690.698 - Tickborne Infections (Includes African Tick Bite Fever, Anaplasmosis, Babesiosis, Bourbon Virus, Ehrlichiosis, Heartland Virus, Lyme Disease and Spotted Fever Rickettsiosis) (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile, or electronically, within three days)
- Section 690.700 - Trachoma (Repealed)
- Section 690.710 - Trichinosis (Trichinellosis) due to Trichinella spiralis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within three days)
- Section 690.720 - Tuberculosis (Repealed)
- Section 690.725 - Tularemia (Reportable by telephone as soon as possible, within 24 hours, unless suspect bioterrorist event or part of an outbreak, then reportable immediately (within three hours))
- Section 690.730 - Typhoid Fever and Paratyphoid Fever (Reportable by telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.740 - Typhus (Reportable by telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.745 - Vibriosis (Other than Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 or O139) (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within three Days)
- Section 690.750 - Pertussis (Whooping Cough) (Reportable by telephone as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
- Section 690.752 - Yersiniosis (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile or electronically, within seven days) (Repealed)
- Section 690.800 - Any Suspected Bioterrorist Threat or Event (Reportable by telephone immediately, within 3 hours upon initial clinical suspicion of the disease)
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