a) Control of Case. Cases shall be evaluated to determine need for isolation. Until etiology is determined and disease-specific recommendations are issued, initial control measures include:
- 1) Dermatologic symptoms, non-vesicular lesions: Contact Precautions shall be followed.
- 2) Dermatologic symptoms, vesicular lesions: Airborne Infection Isolation Precautions and Contact Precautions shall be followed.
- 3) Gastrointestinal symptoms: Standard Precautions (use Contact Precautions for diapered or incontinent persons) shall be followed.
- 4) Neurologic symptoms: Droplet Precautions shall be followed.
- 5) Respiratory symptoms: Droplet Precautions (Airborne Infection Isolation preferred) shall be followed.
- b) Control of Contacts. Contacts shall be evaluated to determine need for quarantine.
- c) Reporting of Threat or Event. The local health authority shall submit a report to the Department on all bioterrorist threats or events.
(Source: Amended at 32 Ill. Reg. 3777, effective March 3, 2008)