(410 ILCS 235/3) (from Ch. 111 1/2, par. 7503)
Sec. 3.
Public pamphlet.
The Director shall prepare and make available
upon request to all health
care providers, parents and guardians in the State, a pamphlet which
explains the benefits and possible adverse reactions to immunizations
for pertussis. This pamphlet may contain any information which the Director
deems necessary and may be revised by the Department whenever new
information concerning these immunizations becomes available. The pamphlet
shall include the following information:
(a) a list of the immunizations required for admission to a public or private school in |
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(b) specific information regarding the pertussis vaccine which includes:
(1) the circumstances under which pertussis vaccine should not be administered or
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(2) the frequency, severity and potential long-term effects of
pertussis;
(3) possible adverse reactions to pertussis vaccine and the early warning signs or
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| symptoms that may be precursors to a major adverse reaction which, upon occurrence, should be brought to the immediate attention of the health care provider who administered the vaccine;
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(4) a form that the parent or guardian may use to monitor symptoms of a possible
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| adverse reaction and which includes places where the parent or guardian can record information about the symptoms that will assist the health care provider; and
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(5) measures that a parent or guardian should take to reduce the risk of, or to
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| respond to, a major adverse reaction including identification of who should be notified of the reaction and when the notification should be made.
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The Director shall prepare the pamphlet in consultation with the Illinois
State Medical Society, the Illinois Hospital Association, and interested
consumer groups and
shall adopt by regulation the information contained in the pamphlet,
pursuant to the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act.
(Source: P.A. 91-357, eff. 7-29-99.)
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