African horse sickness
African swine fever
akabane
anthrax
avian influenza
bluetongue
Borna disease
bovine petechial fever
brucellosis
chronic wasting disease (CWD) - cervids
contagious bovine pleuropneumonia
contagious equine metritis (CEM)
dourine
ephemeral fever
equine herpes virus (neurologic form)
equine infectious anemia (EIA)
equine viral arteritis (EVA)
equine viral encephalitides
epizootic lymphangitis
foot and mouth disease
fowl typhoid
glanders
heartwater
hemorrhagic septicemia
hog cholera
horse pox
infectious encephalomyelitis - avian
infectious laryngotracheitis
Japanese B encephalitis
Jembrana disease
louping-ill
lumpy skin disease
monkeypox
Mycoplasma gallisepticum - turkeys
Mycoplasma synoviae - turkeys
Nairobi sheep disease
Newcastle disease
peste des petits - ruminants
paramyxovirus infection - avian
paratuberculosis (Johne's disease)
piroplasmosis
plague
pseudorabies (Aujesky's disease)
psittacosis (ornithosis)
pullorum disease
Q fever
rabies
Rift Valley fever
rinderpest
salmonella enteritidis - poultry
salmonella typhimurium - poultry
scabies - cattle and sheep
scrapie
sheep and goat pox
swine vesicular disease
transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE)
trichinellosis
tuberculosis
tularemia
vesicular conditions of any type
vesicular exanthema of swine
Wesselsbron disease
West Nile Virus
any contagious or infectious disease presently considered as "exotic", i.e., not known to exist in the United States or emerging and considered by the Department to be a significant threat to one or more animal population
Ill. Admin. Code tit. 8, § 85.12
Amended at 34 Ill. Reg. 19399, effective January 1, 2011