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 690.452 - Hepatitis C, Acute Infection, Perinatal and Non-acute Confirmed Infection (Reportable by mail, telephone, facsimile, or electronically, within three days)
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Control of Case
No specific restrictions.
b) Control of Contacts
Infants born to mothers who are hepatitis C positive shall be tested for the presence of hepatitis C by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) or any other supplemental or confirmatory test. Testing shall be done no sooner than two months of age. After 18 months of age, the infant shall be tested for the presence of hepatitis C by anti-HCV testing by immunoassay.
c) Laboratory Reporting
d) General Measures
All pregnant persons should be tested for hepatitis C with reflex testing (HCV AB-RNA-genotype) during first trimester or first prenatal visit, and when they present to a hospital or other facility for delivery if prenatal serologic results are not available. Pregnant persons who are at high risk for hepatitis C infection (recent history of sexually transmitted infection, multiple sexual partners, injection drug use, or other possible risks of hepatitis C infection) should be re-tested upon admission to the hospital prior to delivery.