§85.10. Reportable Diseases  


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  • a)         Suspected cases of the following diseases shall be reported immediately to the Department:

     

    anthrax

    avian influenza

    bluetongue

    brucellosis − bovine, canine, swine, equine, and caprine

    chronic wasting disease (CWD) − cervids

    contagious equine metritis (CEM)

    equine infectious anemia (EIA)

    equine viral encephalitides

    fowl typhoid

    hog cholera

    infectious encephalomyelitis − avian

    infectious laryngotracheitis

    monkeypox

    Mycoplasma gallisepticum − turkeys

    Mycoplasma synoviae − turkeys

    Newcastle disease

    paramyxovirus infection

    paratuberculosis − (Johne's disease)

    piroplasmosis

    plague

    pseudorabies − (Aujeszky's disease)

    psittacosis − (ornithosis)

    pullorum disease

    Q fever

    rabies

    salmonella enteritidis − poultry

    salmonella typhimurium − poultry

    scabies − cattle and sheep

    scrapie

    transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE)

    trichinellosis

    tuberculosis − bovine

    tularemia

    vesicular conditions of any type

    West Nile Virus

    any contagious or infectious disease presently considered as "exotic", i.e., not known to exist in the United States

     

    b)         Any herd owner, flock owner, veterinarian or other person having knowledge of the disease, failing to report a suspect case of any of the above diseases immediately after discovery, or who is responsible for the spread of the disease, shall be subject to penalty as provided by law.

     

    c)         Reports of any of the above diseases shall be made to the Department, telephone 217/782-4944.

     

(Source:  Amended at 30 Ill. Reg. 16582, effective October 9, 2006)