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 690.450 - Hepatitis A (Reportable by telephone, facsimile, or electronically as soon as possible, within 24 hours)
Universal Citation: 77 IL Admin Code ยง 690.450
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Control of Case
1) Cases shall be excluded
from work as food handlers, health care workers or in sensitive occupations nor
attend or work in childcare facilities for seven days after onset of jaundice
or two weeks after onset of initial symptoms, if jaundice is not
present.
2) Health care workers
shall not have direct patient contact or contact with patient environment and
food for seven days after onset of jaundice or two weeks after onset of initial
symptoms if jaundice is not present.
b) Control of Contacts
1) A susceptible contact to an infectious
case of hepatitis A, who is also a food handler, shall be excluded from work as
a food handler for 28 days from the last exposure to the infectious case unless
the contact has received a hepatitis A prophylaxis for the current exposure
within 14 days of exposure. Food handling employees who work with the case are
also considered contacts.
2) Local
health authorities may require exclusions for susceptible contacts who work in
sensitive occupations or as health care workers or susceptible contacts who
attend or work in a child care facility for 28 days from last exposure to an
infectious case unless the contact has received hepatitis A prophylaxis for the
current exposure within 14 days of exposure, and if there is a reason to
believe exclusions are necessary (e.g., the nature of the work, including, but
not limited to, feeding or oral care, hygienic practices of the worker, or as
part of the investigation of a cluster).
3) Guidelines for hepatitis A vaccine or
immune globulin (IG) administration for susceptible contacts are specified in
Section 690.20(b)(1), (2) and
(3).
4) Administration of IG is not recommended
for symptomatic contacts, but testing is recommended to verify the
diagnosis.
c) Sale of Food, Milk, etc. (See Section 690.30(b).)
d) Laboratory Reporting
1) Laboratories shall report to the local
health authority patients who have a positive result on any laboratory test
indicative of and specific for detecting acute hepatitis A infection, including
IgM specific antibodies to the hepatitis A virus (total antibody is not
reportable). Upon request, laboratories shall provide liver function test
results for suspect cases of hepatitis A.
2) Laboratories shall hold any serum
specimens positive for hepatitis A IgM antibodies for up to 14 days after
collection, and upon request, submit clinical specimens to the Department's
laboratory for further testing.
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