List of ICD-9 codes 001–139: infectious and parasitic diseases
List of ICD-9 codes 001–139: Infectious and Parasitic Diseases covers a range of conditions classified under the International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision (ICD-9) coding system. This classification was used to categorize diseases and a wide variety of signs, symptoms, abnormal findings, complaints, social circumstances, and external causes of injury or disease until it was succeeded by the ICD-10. The codes 001–139 specifically address infectious and parasitic diseases, which are caused by pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, parasites, or fungi; these diseases can be spread, directly or indirectly, from one person to another.
Infectious and Parasitic Diseases (001–139)[edit | edit source]
Intestinal Infectious Diseases (001–009)[edit | edit source]
- 001 Cholera
- 002 Typhoid and paratyphoid fevers
- 003 Other salmonella infections
- 004 Shigellosis
- 005 Other food poisoning (bacterial)
- 006 Amoebiasis
- 007 Other protozoal intestinal diseases
- 008 Intestinal infections due to other organisms
- 009 Ill-defined intestinal infections
Tuberculosis (010–018)[edit | edit source]
- 010 Primary tuberculosis infection
- 011 Pulmonary tuberculosis
- 012 Other respiratory tuberculosis
- 013 Tuberculosis of the central nervous system
- 014 Tuberculosis of other organs
- 015 Tuberculosis of bones and joints
- 016 Tuberculosis of genitourinary system
- 017 Tuberculosis of other organs
- 018 Miliary tuberculosis
Zoonotic Bacterial Diseases (020–027)[edit | edit source]
- 020 Plague
- 021 Tularemia
- 022 Anthrax
- 023 Brucellosis
- 024 Glanders and melioidosis
- 025 Rat-bite fevers
- 026 Leptospirosis
- 027 Other zoonotic bacterial diseases
Other Bacterial Diseases (030–041)[edit | edit source]
- 030 Leprosy (Hansen's disease)
- 031 Diseases due to other mycobacteria
- 032 Diphtheria
- 033 Whooping cough
- 034 Streptococcal sore throat and scarlet fever
- 035 Erysipelas
- 036 Meningococcal infection
- 037 Tetanus
- 038 Septicaemia
- 039 Actinomycosis
- 040 Infections with a predominantly sexual mode of transmission
- 041 Other bacterial diseases
Poliomyelitis and Other Non-arthropod-borne Viral Diseases of Central Nervous System (045–049)[edit | edit source]
- 045 Acute poliomyelitis
- 046 Slow virus infection of central nervous system
- 047 Coxsackie virus meningitis
- 048 Other enteroviral diseases of central nervous system
- 049 Other non-arthropod-borne viral diseases of central nervous system
Viral Diseases Accompanied by Exanthem (050–059)[edit | edit source]
- 050 Smallpox
- 051 Chickenpox
- 052 Measles
- 053 Rubella
- 054 Herpes simplex
- 055 Yellow fever
- 056 Dengue
- 057 Other arthropod-borne viral diseases
- 058 Other specified viral diseases
- 059 Unspecified viral diseases
Rickettsioses and Other Arthropod-borne Diseases (060–066)[edit | edit source]
- 060 Typhus fever
- 061 Rocky Mountain spotted fever
- 062 Other rickettsioses
- 063 Louse-borne (epidemic) typhus
- 064 Scrub typhus
- 065 Other typhus
- 066 Other arthropod-borne diseases
Syphilis and Other Venereal Diseases (090–099)[edit | edit source]
- 090 Congenital syphilis
- 091 Early syphilis, symptomatic
- 092 Early syphilis, latent
- 093 Cardiovascular syphilis
- 094 Neurosyphilis
- 095 Other forms of late syphilis
- 096 Late syphilis, latent
- 097 Other syphilis
- 098 Gonococcal infection
- 099 Other venereal diseases
Mycoses (110–118)[edit | edit source]
- 110 Dermatophytosis
- 111 Candidiasis
- 112 Other mycoses
- 113 Blastomycosis
- 114 Coccidioidomycosis
- 115 Histoplasmosis
- 116 Other mycoses, not elsewhere classified
- 117 Other mycoses
- 118 Opportunistic mycoses
Helminthiases (120–129)[edit | edit source]
- 120 Schistosomiasis
- 121 Other trematode infections
- 122 Echinococcosis
- 123 Other cestode infections
- 124 Trichinosis
- 125 Filariasis
- 126 Other helminthiases
- 127 Unspecified helminthiases
- 128 Other and unspecified helminthiases
- 129 Other intestinal helminthiases
Other Infectious and Parasitic Diseases (130–139)[edit | edit source]
- 130 Toxoplasmosis
- 131 Other protozoal diseases, not elsewhere classified
- 132 Pediculosis and other infestations
- 133 Other arthropod infestations
- 134 Myiasis
- 135 Sarcoidosis
- 136 Other and unspecified infectious and parasitic diseases
- 137 Late effects of infectious and parasitic diseases
- 138 Sequelae of other infectious and parasitic diseases
- 139 Sequelae of unspecified infectious and parasitic disease
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