Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
Certain infectious and parasitic diseases Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
Viral infections characterized by skin and mucous membrane lesions (B00-B09) B00 Herpesviral [herpes simplex] infections Excludes: anogenital herpesviral infection ( A60.- ) congenital herpesviral infection ( P35.2 ) gammaherpesviral mononucleosis ( B27.0 ) herpangina ( B08.5 ) B00.0 Eczema herpeticum Kaposi's varicelliform eruption B00.1 Herpesviral vesicular dermatitis Herpes simplex: · facialis · labialis Vesicular dermatitis of: · ear · lip } due to human (alpha) herpesvirus 2 B00.2 Herpesviral gingivostomatitis and pharyngotonsillitis Herpesviral pharyngitis B00.3† Herpesviral meningitis ( G02.0* ) B00.4† Herpesviral encephalitis ( G05.1* ) Herpesviral meningoencephalitis Simian B disease B00.5 Herpesviral ocular disease Herpesviral: · conjunctivitis† ( H13.1* ) · dermatitis of eyelid† ( H03.1* ) · iridocyclitis† ( H22.0* ) · iritis† ( H22.0* ) · keratitis† ( H19.1* ) · keratoconjunctivitis† ( H19.1* ) · uveitis, anterior† ( H22.0* ) B00.7 Disseminated herpesviral disease Herpesviral septicaemia B00.8 Other forms of herpesviral infection Herpesviral: · hepatitis† ( K77.0* ) · whitlow B00.9 Herpesviral infection, unspecified Herpes simplex infection NOS 46 WHO’s ICD-10
B01 Varicella [chickenpox] B01.0† Varicella meningitis ( G02.0* ) B01.1† Varicella encephalitis ( G05.1* ) Postchickenpox encephalitis Varicella encephalomyelitis B01.2† Varicella pneumonia ( J17.1* ) B01.8 Varicella with other complications B01.9 Varicella without complication Varicella NOS B02 Zoster [herpes zoster] Includes: shingles zona B02.0† Zoster encephalitis ( G05.1* ) Zoster meningoencephalitis B02.1† Zoster meningitis ( G02.0* ) B02.2† Zoster with other nervous system involvement Postherpetic: · geniculate ganglionitis ( G53.0* ) · polyneuropathy ( G63.0* ) · trigeminal neuralgia ( G53.0* ) B02.3 Zoster ocular disease Zoster: · blepharitis† ( H03.1* ) · conjunctivitis† ( H13.1* ) · iridocyclitis† ( H22.0* ) · iritis† ( H22.0* ) · keratitis† ( H19.2* ) · keratoconjunctivitis† ( H19.2* ) · scleritis† ( H19.0* ) B02.7 Disseminated zoster B02.8 Zoster with other complications B02.9 Zoster without complication Zoster NOS B03 B04 Smallpox [Foot note: In 1980 the 33rd World Health Assembly declared that smallpox had been eradicated. The classification is maintained for surveillance purposes.] Monkeypox Version for 2007 47
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B01 Varicella [chickenpox]<br />
B01.0† Varicella meningitis ( G02.0* )<br />
B01.1† Varicella encephalitis ( G05.1* )<br />
Postchickenpox encephalitis<br />
Varicella encephalomyelitis<br />
B01.2† Varicella pneumonia ( J17.1* )<br />
B01.8 Varicella with other complications<br />
B01.9 Varicella without complication<br />
Varicella NOS<br />
B02 Zoster [herpes zoster]<br />
Includes: shingles<br />
zona<br />
B02.0† Zoster encephalitis ( G05.1* )<br />
Zoster meningoencephalitis<br />
B02.1† Zoster meningitis ( G02.0* )<br />
B02.2† Zoster with other nervous system involvement<br />
Postherpetic:<br />
· geniculate ganglionitis ( G53.0* )<br />
· polyneuropathy ( G63.0* )<br />
· trigeminal neuralgia ( G53.0* )<br />
B02.3 Zoster ocular disease<br />
Zoster:<br />
· blepharitis† ( H03.1* )<br />
· conjunctivitis† ( H13.1* )<br />
· iridocyclitis† ( H22.0* )<br />
· iritis† ( H22.0* )<br />
· keratitis† ( H19.2* )<br />
· keratoconjunctivitis† ( H19.2* )<br />
· scleritis† ( H19.0* )<br />
B02.7 Disseminated zoster<br />
B02.8 Zoster with other complications<br />
B02.9 Zoster without complication<br />
Zoster NOS<br />
B03<br />
B04<br />
Smallpox<br />
[Foot note: In 1980 the 33rd World Health Assembly declared that smallpox had<br />
been eradicated. The classification is maintained for surveillance purposes.]<br />
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