Illinois First State to Test for
Novel Coronavirus
Statewide hotline available for questions
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[February 12, 2020]
CHICAGO The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is now
able to conduct testing for the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV),
making Illinois the first state to be able to do testing in state.
Once specimens from individuals are received at the Chicago IDPH
laboratory, test results are typically available within 24 hours.
IDPH is in the process of bringing testing for 2019-nCoV online in
its Springfield and Carbondale laboratories.
The ability to do this testing will mean we will be able to detect
any new cases of novel coronavirus earlier and prevent any possible
spread, said IDPH Assistant Director Evonda Thomas-Smith. We
understand there is concern about this new virus, which is why
having test results back quickly can help reduce some of those
concerns.
Last Wednesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
began shipping 2019-nCoV laboratory test kits to select qualified
U.S. and international laboratories. The distribution and use of the
test kits follows the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, February 4,
2020, issuance of an Emergency Use Authorization. The test is
intended for use with upper and lower respiratory specimens
collected from people who meet CDC criteria for 2019-nCoV testing.
Those criteria include looking at travel and/or exposure history, as
well as symptoms and/or fever.
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Its an exciting development to be able to add this tool to our arsenal as we
work to limit the spread of this virus, said Allison Arwady, MD, MPH,
Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health. A quicker response
will help alleviate concerns of those being tested as well as the general
public. We continue to work very closely with federal, state, and local partners
to ensure that we have a robust and coordinated public health response to
emerging infectious diseases.
Also, on Friday, IDPH along with the Illinois Poison Center stood up a hotline
for residents across the state to call if they have questions about this new
coronavirus. Residents in Illinois outside Chicago can call the hotline at
800-889-3931 or email DPH.SICK@illinois.gov. The number for Chicago residents is
312-746-4835 Monday through Friday during business hours and 311 during
evenings, weekends, and holidays, or email coronavirus@chicago.gov.
Currently in Illinois, two residents have tested positive for 2019-nCoV, while
44 test results have come back negative. More information about novel
coronavirus can be found on the IDPH website, including Frequently Asked
Questions.
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