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Certain infectious and parasitic diseases

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A59.8 Trichomoniasis of other sites<br />

A59.9 Trichomoniasis, unspecified<br />

A60<br />

Anogenital herpesviral [herpes simplex] infection<br />

A60.0 Herpesviral infection of genitalia <strong>and</strong> urogenital tract<br />

Herpesviral infection of genital tract:<br />

· female† ( N77.0-N77.1* )<br />

· male† ( N51.-* )<br />

A60.1 Herpesviral infection of perianal skin <strong>and</strong> rectum<br />

A60.9 Anogenital herpesviral infection, unspecified<br />

A63<br />

Other predominantly sexually transmitted <strong>diseases</strong>, not elsewhere<br />

classified<br />

Excludes: molluscum contagiosum ( B08.1 )<br />

papilloma of cervix ( D26.0 )<br />

A63.0 Anogenital (venereal) warts<br />

A63.8 Other specified predominantly sexually transmitted <strong>diseases</strong><br />

A64<br />

Unspecified sexually transmitted disease<br />

Venereal disease NOS<br />

Other spirochaetal <strong>diseases</strong><br />

(A65-A69)<br />

Excludes: leptospirosis ( A27.- )<br />

syphilis ( A50-A53 )<br />

A65 Nonvenereal syphilis<br />

Bejel<br />

Endemic syphilis<br />

Njovera<br />

A66 Yaws<br />

Includes: bouba<br />

framboesia (tropica)<br />

pian<br />

A66.0 Initial lesions of yaws<br />

Chancre of yaws<br />

Framboesia, initial or primary<br />

Initial framboesial ulcer<br />

Mother yaw<br />

36 WHO’s ICD-10

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