Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 696.160 - Diagnosis and Management of Persons with Suspected or Confirmed Active Tuberculosis Disease
a)
Diagnostic Evaluation. The evaluation of persons with suspected or confirmed
active TB disease shall include but not be limited to:
1) Medical history;
2) Physical examination;
3) TB screening test;
4) Chest radiograph;
5) Bacteriologic examinations on available
specimens; and
6) Assessment of
risk for HIV infection, and testing and counseling as indicated.
b) Clinical Management of Persons
with Suspected or Confirmed Active TB Disease
1) Infection Control Measures. If infectious
TB disease is suspected, precautions shall be taken to prevent transmission in
accordance with the Guidelines for Health-Care Settings.
A) In settings that serve infectious TB
patients, precautions that shall be implemented include early identification
and airborne infection isolation of patients with suspected or confirmed active
TB disease. Infection control measures shall be maintained until the patient is
determined to be non-infectious.
B)
Once determined to be infectious, a patient is considered infectious until
medically determined to be non-infectious and not likely to become infectious
again. When a consensus cannot be reached concerning the infectious or
non-infectious status of a patient with a suspected or confirmed case of TB,
the Department will make a final determination of infectiousness. Determination
of infectiousness for patients with positive AFB sputum smear results with
pending or negative AFB sputum cultures, and for patients with multi-drug
resistant (MDR) TB, shall be made in consultation with the
Department.
2) Treatment
of Suspected or Confirmed Active TB Disease. Patients with suspected or
confirmed active TB disease shall be treated in accordance with Treatment of
Tuberculosis.
A) Treatment Regimen. Persons
with suspected or confirmed active TB disease shall be treated with a
multi-drug regimen in accordance with Treatment of Tuberculosis.
B) Adherence to Treatment. Health care
providers shall use strategies such as directly observed therapy (DOT) and
patient-centered case management to assure successful completion of
treatment.
C) Monitoring for
Response to Therapy. Patients shall be monitored for response to treatment in
accordance with Treatment of Tuberculosis.
D) Monitoring for Adverse Medication
Reaction. Patients shall be monitored for adverse medication reactions in
accordance with Treatment of Tuberculosis.
c) The Department of Public Health shall
investigate the causes of contagious, or dangerously contagious, or infectious
diseases, especially when existing in epidemic form, and take means to restrict
and suppress the same, and whenever such disease becomes, or threatens to
become, epidemic in any locality and the local board of health or local
authorities neglect or refuse to enforce efficient measures for its restriction
or suppression or to act with sufficient promptness or efficiency, or whenever
the local board of health or local authorities neglect or refuse to promptly
enforce efficient measures for the restriction or suppression of dangerously
contagious or infectious diseases, the Department of Public Health may enforce
such measures as it deems necessary to protect the public health, and all
necessary expenses so incurred shall be paid by the locality for which services
are rendered. (Section 2(a) of the Public Health Act)
1) Contact Investigation. The local TB
control authority is responsible for assuring that a contact investigation,
including identification, prioritization and evaluation of contacts, is
completed for each case of active TB disease of the respiratory tract. Contacts
shall obtain an evaluation, including screening for signs and symptoms of
active TB disease and a TB screening test, to identify latent TB infection.
Contacts shall be retested eight to 10 weeks after the last exposure if their
reaction to the first TB screening test was negative. (See Guidelines for the
Investigation of Contacts.) Contacts who have signs and symptoms of active TB
disease or a positive TB screening test result shall complete a diagnostic
evaluation for active TB disease in accordance with Targeted Tuberculin Testing
and Treatment of Latent Tuberculosis Infection, and Guidelines for Health-Care
Settings.
2) When cases of active
TB disease occur in any business, organization, institution or private home,
the business owner, the person in charge of the establishment or the homeowner
shall cooperate with local TB control authorities in the investigation,
including, but not limited to, release of name and other pertinent information
about employees, customers, passengers, travelers, transportation crews or
guests as the information relates to the investigation.
3) Entering a place of employment for the
purpose of conducting investigations of those processes, conditions,
structures, machines, apparatus, devices, equipment, records, and materials
within the place of employment that are relevant, pertinent, and necessary to
the investigation. Investigations shall be conducted during regular business
hours, if possible, and with notice as is possible under the
circumstances.
4) School, child
care facility, and college/university authorities shall handle contacts of
infectious disease cases in the manner prescribed in this Part, or as
recommended by the local health authority.
Notes
Amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 15267, effective October 2, 2012
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