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ICD-10 Chapter I: Certain infectious and parasitic diseases

The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision (ICD-10) is a coding of diseases and signs, symptoms, abnormal findings, complaints, social circumstances and external causes of injury or diseases, as classified by the World Health Organization (WHO).. This page contains ICD-10 Chapter I: Certain infectious and parasitic diseases.

Contents

A00–A79 – Bacterial infections, and other intestinal infectious diseases, and STDs

(A00–A09) Intestinal infectious diseases

(A15–A19) Tuberculosis

(A20–A28) Certain zoonotic bacterial diseases

(A30–A49) Other bacterial diseases

(A50–A64) Infections with a predominantly sexual mode of transmission

(A65–A69) Other spirochaetal diseases

(A70–A74) Other diseases caused by chlamydiae

(A75–A79) Rickettsioses

A80–B34 – Viral infections

(A80–A89) Viral infections of the central nervous system

(A90–A99) Arthropod-borne viral fevers and viral haemorrhagic fevers

(B00–B09) Viral infections characterized by skin and mucous membrane lesions

(B15–B19) Viral hepatitis

(B20–B24) Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease

(B25–B34) Other viral diseases

B35–B89 – Infections caused by fungi, protozoans, worms, and infestations

(B35–B49) Mycoses

(B50–B64) Protozoal diseases

(B65–B83) Helminthiases

(B85–B89) Pediculosis, acariasis and other infestations

B90–B99 – Sequelae, and diseases classified elsewhere

(B90–B94) Sequelae of infectious and parasitic diseases

(B95–B97) Bacterial, viral and other infectious agents

(B99) Other infectious diseases

  • (B99) Other and unspecified infectious diseases

See also

References

  1. ^ WHO | International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
Pathology: Medical conditions and ICD code
(Disease / Disorder / Illness, Syndrome / Sequence, Symptom / Sign, Injury, etc.)
(A/B, 001–139)
(C/D,
140–239 &
279–289)
(E, 240–278)
(F, 290–319)
(G, 320–359)
(H, 360–389)
(I, 390–459)
(J, 460–519)
(K, 520–579)
(L, 680–709)
(M, 710–739)
(N, 580–629)
(O, 630–679)
(P, 760–779)
(Q, 740–759)
(R, 780–799)
(S/T, 800–999)
Bacterial
Protozoal
Parasitic
Viral
General
inflammation
Bacilli
Clostridia
Clostridium (spore-forming)
Peptostreptococcus (non-spore forming)
Mollicutes

M: BAC

drug(J1p, w, n, m, vacc)

Actinomycineae
Corynebacterineae
Bifidobacteriaceae

M: BAC

drug(J1p, w, n, m, vacc)

α
β
γ
H2S-
ε

M: BAC

drug(J1p, w, n, m, vacc)

Spirochaete
Chlamydiaceae
Bacteroidetes
Fusobacteria

M: BAC

drug(J1p, w, n, m, vacc)

Oncovirus
Immune disorders
Central
nervous system
Cardiovascular
Respiratory system/
acute viral nasopharyngitis/
viral pneumonia
Digestive system
DNA virus: HBV (B)
RNA virus: CBV · HAV (A· HCV (C· HDV (D· HEV (E· HGV (G)
Urogenital
Arthropod-borne
Mammal-borne
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (ANDV · SNV)
Multiple vectors
Other
Ungrouped

M: INT, SF, LCT

noco(i/b/d/q/u/r/p/m/k/v/f)/cong/tumr(n/e/d), sysi/epon

proc, drug (D2/3/4/5/8/11)

Prion diseases in humans
sporadic: sCJD
acquired/transmissible: Kuru · vCJD
Prion diseases in animals
Superficial and
cutaneous
(dermatomycosis):
Tinea=skin;
Piedra (exothrix/
endothrix)=hair
By location
By organism
Other
Subcutaneous,
systemic,
and opportunistic
Dimorphic
(yeast+mold)
Other
Yeast-like
Mold-like
Mesomycetozoea
Ungrouped

M: MYC

drug (fung)

Lobosea
(free-living)
Conosa/Archamoebae
Discicristata
Trichozoa
Chromalveolate
Archaeplastida
Flatworm/
platyhelminth
Roundworm/
nematode

(Nematode
infection
)
Insecta
Cimex (Cimicosis)
Arachnida
Crustacea


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