Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
Certain infectious and parasitic diseases Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
A26 Erysipeloid A26.0 Cutaneous erysipeloid Erythema migrans A26.7 Erysipelothrix septicaemia A26.8 Other forms of erysipeloid A26.9 Erysipeloid, unspecified A27 Leptospirosis A27.0 Leptospirosis icterohaemorrhagica Leptospirosis due to Leptospira interrogans serovar icterohaemorrhagiae A27.8 Other forms of leptospirosis A27.9 Leptospirosis, unspecified A28 Other zoonotic bacterial diseases, not elsewhere classified A28.0 Pasteurellosis A28.1 Cat-scratch disease Cat-scratch fever A28.2 Extraintestinal yersiniosis Excludes: enteritis due to Yersinia enterocolitica ( A04.6 ) plague ( A20.- ) A28.8 Other specified zoonotic bacterial diseases, not elsewhere classified A28.9 Zoonotic bacterial disease, unspecified Other bacterial diseases (A30-A49) A30 Leprosy [Hansen's disease] Includes: infection due to Mycobacterium leprae Excludes: sequelae of leprosy ( B92 ) A30.0 Indeterminate leprosy I leprosy A30.1 Tuberculoid leprosy TT leprosy A30.2 Borderline tuberculoid leprosy BT leprosy A30.3 Borderline leprosy BB leprosy A30.4 Borderline lepromatous leprosy BL leprosy 24 WHO’s ICD-10
A30.5 Lepromatous leprosy LL leprosy A30.8 Other forms of leprosy A30.9 Leprosy, unspecified A31 Infection due to other mycobacteria Excludes: leprosy ( A30.- ) tuberculosis ( A15-A19 ) A31.0 Pulmonary mycobacterial infection Infection due to Mycobacterium: · avium · intracellulare [Battey bacillus] · kansasii A31.1 Cutaneous mycobacterial infection Buruli ulcer Infection due to Mycobacterium: · marinum · ulcerans A31.8 Other mycobacterial infections A31.9 Mycobacterial infection, unspecified Atypical mycobacterium infection NOS Mycobacteriosis NOS A32 Listeriosis Includes: listerial foodborne infection Excludes: neonatal (disseminated) listeriosis ( P37.2 ) A32.0 Cutaneous listeriosis A32.1† Listerial meningitis and meningoencephalitis Listerial: · meningitis ( G01* ) · meningoencephalitis ( G05.0* ) A32.7 Listerial septicaemia A32.8 Other forms of listeriosis Listerial: · cerebral arteritis† ( I68.1* ) · endocarditis† ( I39.8* ) Oculoglandular listeriosis A32.9 Listeriosis, unspecified A33 A34 Tetanus neonatorum Obstetrical tetanus Version for 2007 25
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A30.5 Lepromatous leprosy<br />
LL leprosy<br />
A30.8 Other forms of leprosy<br />
A30.9 Leprosy, unspecified<br />
A31 Infection due to other mycobacteria<br />
Excludes: leprosy ( A30.- )<br />
tuberculosis ( A15-A19 )<br />
A31.0 Pulmonary mycobacterial infection<br />
Infection due to Mycobacterium:<br />
· avium<br />
· intracellulare [Battey bacillus]<br />
· kansasii<br />
A31.1 Cutaneous mycobacterial infection<br />
Buruli ulcer<br />
Infection due to Mycobacterium:<br />
· marinum<br />
· ulcerans<br />
A31.8 Other mycobacterial infections<br />
A31.9 Mycobacterial infection, unspecified<br />
Atypical mycobacterium infection NOS<br />
Mycobacteriosis NOS<br />
A32 Listeriosis<br />
Includes: listerial foodborne infection<br />
Excludes: neonatal (disseminated) listeriosis ( P37.2 )<br />
A32.0 Cutaneous listeriosis<br />
A32.1†<br />
Listerial meningitis <strong>and</strong> meningoencephalitis<br />
Listerial:<br />
· meningitis ( G01* )<br />
· meningoencephalitis ( G05.0* )<br />
A32.7 Listerial septicaemia<br />
A32.8 Other forms of listeriosis<br />
Listerial:<br />
· cerebral arteritis† ( I68.1* )<br />
· endocarditis† ( I39.8* )<br />
Oculogl<strong>and</strong>ular listeriosis<br />
A32.9 Listeriosis, unspecified<br />
A33<br />
A34<br />
Tetanus neonatorum<br />
Obstetrical tetanus<br />
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