INFECTIONS AND PARASITIC DISEASES
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1 INFECTIONS AND PARASITIC DISEASES INTESTINAL AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES ( ) 001 CHOLERA DUE TO VIBRIO CHOLERAE DUE TO VIBRIO CHOLERAE EL TOR UNSPECIFIED 002 TYPHOID AND PARATYPHOID FEVERS TYPHOID FEVER PARATYPHOID FEVER 'A' PARATYPHOID FEVER 'B' PARATYPHOID FEVER 'C' PARATYPHOID FEVER, UNSPECIFIED 003 OTHER SALMONELLA INFECTIONS SALMONELLA GASTROENTERITIS SALMONELLA SEPTICAEMIA LOCALIZED SALMONELLA INFECTIONS OTHER UNSPECIFIED 004 SHIGELLOSIS SHIGELLA DYSENTERIAE SHIGELLA FLEXNERI SHIGELLA BOYDII SHIGELLA SONNEI OTHER UNSPECIFIED 005 OTHER FOOD POISONING (BACTERIAL) STAPHYLOCOCCAL FOOD POISONING BOTULISM FOOD POISONING DUE TO CLOSTRIDIUM PERFRINGENS (CL.WELCHII) FOOD POISONING DUE TO OTHER CLOSTRIDIA FOOD POISONING DUE TO VIBRIO PARAHAEMOLYTICUS OTHER BACTERIAL FOOD POISONING FOOD POISONING, UNSPECIFIED 006 AMOEBIASIS ACUTE AMOEBIC DYSENTERY WITHOUT MENTION OF ABSCESS CHRONIC INTESTINAL AMOEBIASIS WITHOUT MENTION OF ABSCESS AMOEBIC NONDYSENTERIC COLITIS AMOEBIC LIVER ABSCESS AMOEBIC LUNG ABSCESS AMOEBIC BRAIN ABSCESS AMOEBIC SKIN ULCERATION AMOEBIC INFECTION OF OTHER SITES AMOEBIASIS, UNSPECIFIED 007 OTHER PROTOZOAL INTESTINAL DISEASES BALANTIDIASIS GIARDIASIS COCCIDIOSIS INTESTINAL TRICHOMONIASIS OTHER PROTOZOAL INTESTINAL DISEASES UNSPECIFIED 008 INTESTINAL INFECTIONS DUE TO OTHER ORGANISMS
2 008.0 ESCHERICHIA COLI ARIZONA AEROBACTER AEROGENES PROTEUS (MIRABILIS) (MORGANII) OTHER SPECIFIED BACTERIA BACTERIAL ENTERITIS, UNSPECIFIED ENTERITIS DUE TO SPECIFIED VIRUS OTHER ORGANISM, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED 009 ILL-DEFINED INTESTINAL INFECTIONS INFECTIOUS COLITIS, ENTERITIS AND GASTROENTERITIS COLITIS, ENTERITIS AND GASTROENTERITIS OF PRESUMED INFECTIOUS ORIGIN INFECTIOUS DIARRHOEA DIARRHOEA, OF PRESUMED INFECTIOUS ORIGIN TUBERCULOSIS ( ) 010 PRIMARY TUBERCULOUS INFECTION PRIMARY TUBERCULOUS COMPLEX TUBERCULOUS PLEURISY IN PRIMARY PROGRESSIVE TUBERCULOSIS OTHER PRIMARY PROGRESSIVE TUBERCULOSIS UNSPECIFIED 011 PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS TUBERCULOSIS OF LUNG, INFILTRATIVE TUBERCULOSIS OF LUNG, NODULAR TUBERCULOSIS OF LUNG WITH CAVITATION TUBERCULOSIS OF BRONCHUS TUBERCULOUS FIBROSIS OF LUNG TUBERCULOUS BRONCHIECTASIS TUBERCULOUS PNEUMONIA (ANY FORM) TUBERCULOUS PNEUMOTHORAX OTHER PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS UNSPECIFIED 012 OTHER RESPIRATORY TUBERCULOSIS TUBERCULOUS PLEURISY TUBERCULOSIS OF INTRATHORACIC LYMPH NODES ISOLATED TRACHEAL OR BRONCHIAL TUBERCULOSIS TUBERCULOUS LARYNGITIS OTHER 013 TUBERCULOSIS OF MENINGES AND CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM TUBERCULOUS MENINGITIS TUBERCULOMA OF MENINGES OTHER UNSPECIFIED 014 TUBERCULOSIS OF INTESTINES, PERITONEUM AND MESENTERIC GLANDS 015 TUBERCULOSIS OF BONES AND JOINTS VERTEBRAL COLUMN HIP KNEE OTHER BONE OTHER JOINT UNSPECIFIED 016 TUBERCULOSIS OF GENITOURINARY SYSTEM KIDNEY
3 016.1 OTHER URINARY ORGANS EPIDIDYMIS OTHER MALE GENITAL ORGANS FEMALE GENITAL ORGANS UNSPECIFIED 017 TUBERCULOSIS OF OTHER ORGANS SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS CELLULAR TISSUE ERYTHEMA NODOSUM WITH HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTION IN TUBERCULOSIS PERIPHERAL LYMPH NODES EYE EAR THYROID GLAND ADRENAL GLANDS SPLEEN OTHER 018 MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS ACUTE OTHER UNSPECIFIED ZOONOTIC BACTERIAL DISEASE ( ) 020 PLAGUE BUBONIC CELLULOCUTANEOUS SEPTICAEMIC PRIMARY PNEUMONIC SECONDARY PNEUMONIC PNEUMONIC, UNSPECIFIED OTHER UNSPECIFIED 021 TULARAEMIA 022 ANTHRAX CUTANEOUS ANTHRAX PULMONARY ANTHRAX GASTROINTESTINAL ANTHRAX ANTHRAX SEPTICAEMIA OTHER MANIFESTATIONS UNSPECIFIED 023 BRUCELLOSIS BRUCELLA MELITENSIS BRUCELLA ABORTUS BRUCELLA SUIS BRUCELLA CANIS OTHER UNSPECIFIED 024 GLANDERS 025 MELIOIDOSIS 026 RAT-BITE FEVER SPIRILLARY FEVER STREPTOBACILLARY FEVER UNSPECIFIED 027 OTHER ZOONOTIC BACTERIAL DISEASES
4 027.0 LISTERIOSIS ERYSIPELOTHRIX INFECTION PASTEURELLOSIS OTHER UNSPECIFIED OTHER BACTERIAL DISEASES ( ) 030 LEPROSY LEPROMATOUS (TYPE L) TUBERCULOID (TYPE T) INDETERMINATE (GROUP I) BORDERLINE (GROUP B) OTHER UNSPECIFIED 031 DISEASES DUE TO OTHER MYCOBACTERIA PULMONARY CUTANEOUS OTHER UNSPECIFIED 032 DIPHTHERIA FAUCIAL DIPHTHERIA NASOPHARYNGEAL DIPHTHERIA ANTERIOR NASAL DIPHTHERIA LARYNGEAL DIPHTHERIA OTHER DIPHTHERIA, UNSPECIFIED 033 WHOOPING COUGH BORDETELLA PERTUSSIS (B.PERTUSSIS) BORDETELLA PARAPERTUSSIS (B.PARAPERTUSSIS) OTHER SPECIFIED ORGANISM WHOOPING COUGH, UNSPECIFIED ORGANISM 034 STREPTOCOCCAL SORE THROAT AND SCARLATINA STREPTOCOCCAL SORE THROAT SCARLATINA 035 ERYSIPELAS 036 MENINGOCOCCAL INFECTION MENINGOCOCCAL MENINGITIS MENINGOCOCCAL ENCEPHALITIS MENINGOCOCCAEMIA WATERHOUSE-FRIDERICHSEN SYNDROME, MENINGOCOCCAL MENINGOCOCCAL CARDITIS OTHER UNSPECIFIED 037 TETANUS 038 SEPTICAEMIA STREPTOCOCCAL SEPTICAEMIA STAPHYLOCOCCAL SEPTICAEMIA PNEUMOCOCCAL SEPTICAEMIA SEPTICAEMIA DUE TO ANAEROBES SEPTICAEMIA DUE TO OTHER GRAM-NEGATIVE ORGANISMS OTHER SPECIFIED SEPTICAEMIAS UNSPECIFIED SEPTICAEMIA
5 039 ACTINOMYCOTIC INFECTIONS CUTANEOUS PULMONARY ABDOMINAL CERVICOFACIAL MADURA FOOT OF OTHER SPECIFIED SITES OF UNSPECIFIED SITE 040 OTHER BACTERIAL DISEASES GAS GANGRENE RHINOSCLEROMA WHIPPLE'S DISEASE NECROBACILLOSIS OTHER BACTERIAL DISEASES 041 BACTERIAL INFECTION IN CONDITIONS CLASSIFIED ELSEWHERE AND OF UNSPECIFIED SITE STREPTOCOCCUS STAPHYLOCOCCUS PNEUMOCOCCUS FRIEDLANDER'S BACILLUS ESCHERICHIA COLI HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZAE (H.INFLUENZAE) PROTEUS (MIRABILIS) (MORGANII) PSEUDOMONAS OTHER BACTERIAL INFECTION, UNSPECIFIED POLIOMYELITIS AND OTHER NON-ARTHROPOD BORNE VIRAL DISEASES OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM ( ) 042 HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV) INFECTION WITH SPECIFIED CONDITIONS HIV INFECTION WITH CERTAIN SPECIFIED INFECTIONS HIV INFECTION CAUSING OTHER SPECIFIED INFECTIONS HIV INFECTION WITH SPECIFIED MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME WITH OR WITHOUT OTHER CONDITIONS 043 HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV) INFECTION CAUSING OTHER SPECIFIED CONDITIONS HIV INFECTION CAUSING LYMPHADENOPATHY (785.6) HIV INFECTION CAUSING SPECIFIED DISEASES OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM HIV INFECTION CAUSING OTHER DISORDERS INVOLVING THE IMMUNE MECHANISM HIV INFECTION CAUSING OTHER SPECIFIED CONDITIONS ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME-RELATED COMPLEX WITH OR WITHOUT OTHER CONDITIONS 044 OTHER HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV) INFECTION HIV INFECTION CAUSING SPECIFIED ACUTE INFECTIONS HIV INFECTION NOT OTHERWISE SPECIFIED (WITH OR WITHOUT OTHER CONDITIONS NOT CLASSIFIABLE TO 042, 043, 044.0) 045 ACUTE POLIOMYELITIS ACUTE PARALYTIC POLIOMYELITIS SPECIFIED AS BULBAR ACUTE POLIOMYELITIS WITH OTHER PARALYSIS ACUTE NONPARALYTIC POLIOMYELITIS ACUTE POLIOMYELITIS, UNSPECIFIED 046 SLOW VIRUS INFECTION OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
6 046.0 KURU JAKOB-CREUTZFELDT DISEASE SUBACUTE SCLEROSING PANENCEPHALITIS PROGRESSIVE MULTIFOCAL LEUCOENCEPHALOPATHY OTHER UNSPECIFIED 047 MENINGITIS DUE TO ENTEROVIRUS COXSACKIE VIRUS ECHO VIRUS OTHER UNSPECIFIED 048 OTHER ENTEROVIRUS DISEASES OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM 049 OTHER NON-ARTHROPOD-BORNE VIRAL DISEASES OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM LYMPHOCYTIC CHORIOMENINGITIS MENINGITIS DUE TO ADENOVIRUS OTHER UNSPECIFIED VIRAL DISEASES ACCOMPANIED BY EXANTHEM ( ) 050 SMALLPOX VARIOLA MAJOR ALASTRIM MODIFIED SMALLPOX SMALLPOX, UNSPECIFIED 051 COWPOX AND PARAVACCINIA COWPOX PSEUDOCOWPOX CONTAGIOUS PUSTULAR DERMATITIS PARAVACCINIA, UNSPECIFIED 052 CHICKENPOX 053 HERPES ZOSTER WITH MENINGITIS WITH OTHER NERVOUS SYSTEM COMPLICATIONS WITH OPHTHALMIC COMPLICATIONS HERPES ZOSTER DERMATITIS WITH OTHER COMPLICATIONS WITH UNSPECIFIED COMPLICATION HERPES ZOSTER WITHOUT MENTION OF COMPLICATION 054 HERPES SIMPLEX ECZEMA HERPETICUM 0541 GENITAL HERPES HERPETIC GINGIVOSTOMATITIS HERPETIC MENINGOENCEPHALITIS WITH OPHTHALMIC COMPLICATIONS ULCER C/W HERPES DERMATITIS, HERPES KERATITIS, DENDRITIC, WITH HERPES KERATITIS, DISCIFORM, WITH HERPES IRIDOCYLITIS, HERPES HERPETIC SEPTICAEMIA HERPETIC WHITLOW WITH OTHER COMPLICATIONS
7 054.8 WITH UNSPECIFIED COMPLICATION HERPES SIMPLEX WITHOUT MENTION OF COMPLICATION 055 MEASLES POSTMEASLES ENCEPHALITIS POSTMEASLES PNEUMONIA POSTMEASLES OTITIS WITH OTHER COMPLICATIONS KERATOCONJUNCTIVITIES, MEASLES WITH UNSPECIFIED COMPLICATION MEASLES WITHOUT MENTION OF COMPLICATION 056 RUBELLA 0560 WITH NEUROLOGICAL COMPLICATIONS WITH OTHER COMPLICATIONS WITH UNSPECIFIED COMPLICATIONS RUBELLA WITHOUT MENTION OF COMPLICATION 057 OTHER VIRAL EXANTHEMATA ERYTHEMA INFECTIOSUM (FIFTH DISEASE) OTHER UNSPECIFIED ARTHROPOD-BORNE VIRAL DISEASES ( ) 060 YELLOW FEVER SYLVATIC URBAN UNSPECIFIED 061 DENGUE 062 MOSQUITO-BORNE VIRAL ENCEPHALITIS JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS WESTERN EQUINE ENCEPHALITIS EASTERN EQUINE ENCEPHALITIS ST.LOUIS ENCEPHALITIS AUSTRALIAN ENCEPHALITIS CALIFORNIA VIRUS ENCEPHALITIS OTHER UNSPECIFIED 063 TICK-BORNE VIRAL ENCEPHALITIS RUSSIAN SPRING-SUMMER (TAIGA) ENCEPHALITIS LOUPING ILL CENTRAL EUROPEAN ENCEPHALITIS OTHER UNSPECIFIED 064 VIRAL ENCEPHALITIS TRANSMITTED BY OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED ARTHROPODS 065 ARTHROPOD-BORNE HAEMORRHAGIC FEVER CRIMEAN HAEMORRHAGIC FEVER (CHF CONGO VIRUS) OMSK HAEMORRHAGIC FEVER KYASANUR FOREST DISEASE OTHER TICK-BORNE HAEMORRHAGIC FEVER MOSQUITO-BORNE HAEMORRHAGIC FEVER OTHER UNSPECIFIED 066 OTHER ARTHROPOD-BORNE VIRAL DISEASES PHLEBOTOMUS FEVER
8 066.1 TICK-BORNE FEVER VENEZUELAN EQUINE FEVER OTHER MOSQUITO-BORNE FEVER OTHER UNSPECIFIED OTHER DISEASES DUE TO VIRUSES AND CHLAMYDIAE ( ) 070 VIRAL HEPATITIS VIRAL HEPATITIS 'A' WITH HEPATIC COMA VIRAL HEPATITIS 'A' WITHOUT MENTION OF HEPATIC COMA VIRAL HEPATITIS 'B' WITH HEPATIC COMA VIRAL HEPATITIS 'B' WITHOUT MENTION OF HEPATIC COMA OTHER SPECIFIED VIRAL HEPATITIS WITH HEPATIC COMA OTHER SPECIFIED VIRAL HEPATITIS WITHOUT MENTION OF HEPATIC COMA UNSPECIFIED VIRAL HEPATITIS WITH HEPATIC COMA UNSPECIFIED VIRAL HEPATITIS WITHOUT MENTION OF HEPATIC COMA 071 RABIES 072 MUMPS MUMPS ORCHITIS MUMPS MENINGITIS MUMPS ENCEPHALITIS MUMPS PANCREATITIS MUMPS WITH OTHER COMPLICATIONS MUMPS WITH UNSPECIFIED COMPLICATION MUMPS WITHOUT MENTION OF COMPLICATION 073 ORNITHOSIS 074 SPECIFIC DISEASES DUE TO COXSACKIE VIRUS HERPANGINA EPIDEMIC PLEURODYNIA COXSACKIE CARDITIS HAND, FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE OTHER 075 INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS 076 TRACHOMA INITIAL STAGE ACTIVE STAGE UNSPECIFIED 077 OTHER DISEASES OF CONJUNCTIVA DUE TO VIRUSES AND CHLAMYDIAE INCLUSION CONJUNCTIVITIS EPIDEMIC KERATOCONJUNCTIVITIS PHARYNGOCONJUNCTIVAL FEVER OTHER ADENOVIRAL CONJUNCTIVITIS EPIDEMIC HAEMORRHAGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS OTHER VIRAL CONJUNCTIVITIS UNSPECIFIED 078 OTHER DISEASES DUE TO VIRUSES AND CHLAMYDIAE MOLLUSCUM CONTAGIOSUM VIRAL WARTS SWEATING FEVER CAT-SCRATCH DISEASE FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE CYTOMEGALIC INCLUSION DISEASE
9 078.6 HAEMORRHAGIC NEPHROSONEPHRITIS ARENAVIRAL HAEMORRHAGIC FEVER OTHER 079 VIRAL INFECTION IN CONDITIONS CLASSIFIED ELSEWHERE AND OF UNSPECIFIED SITE ADENOVIRUS ECHO VIRUS COXSACKIE VIRUS RHINOVIRUS OTHER UNSPECIFIED RICKETTSIOSIS AND OTHER ARTHROPOD-BORNE DISEASES ( ) 080 LOUSE-BORNE (EPIDEMIC) TYPHUS 081 OTHER TYPHUS MURINE (ENDEMIC) TYPHUS BRILL'S DISEASE SCRUB TYPHUS UNSPECIFIED 082 TICK-BORNE RICKETTSIOSES SPOTTED FEVERS BOUTONNEUSE FEVER NORTH ASIAN TICK FEVER QUEENSLAND TICK TYPHUS OTHER UNSPECIFIED 083 OTHER RICKETTSIOSES Q-FEVER TRENCH FEVER RICKETTSIALPOX OTHER UNSPECIFIED 084 MALARIA FALCIPARUM MALARIA (MALIGNANT TERTIAN) VIVAX MALARIA (BENIGN TERTIAN) QUARTAN MALARIA OVALE MALARIA OTHER MALARIA MIXED UNSPECIFIED INDUCED MALARIA BLACKWATER FEVER OTHER PERNICIOUS COMPLICATIONS OF MALARIA 085 LEISHMANIASIS VISCERAL (KALA-AZAR) CUTANEOUS, URBAN CUTANEOUS, ASIAN DESERT CUTANEOUS, ETHIOPIAN CUTANEOUS, AMERICAN MUCOCUTANEOUS (AMERICAN) UNSPECIFIED 086 TRYPANOSOMIASIS
10 086.0 CHAGA'S DISEASE WITH HEART INVOLVEMENT CHAGA'S DISEASE WITH OTHER ORGAN INVOLVEMENT CHAGA'S DISEASE WITHOUT MENTION OF ORGAN INVOLVEMENT GAMBIAN TRYPANOSOMIASIS RHODESIAN TRYPANOSOMIASIS AFRICAN TRYPANOSOMIASIS, UNSPECIFIED UNSPECIFIED 087 RELAPSING FEVER LOUSE-BORNE TICK-BORNE UNSPECIFIED 088 OTHER ARTHROPOD-BORNE DISEASES BARTONELLOSIS OTHER UNSPECIFIED SYPHILIS AND OTHER VENEREAL DISEASES ( ) 090 CONGENITAL SYPHILIS EARLY CONGENITAL SYPHILIS, SYMPTOMATIC EARLY CONGENITAL SYPHILIS, LATENT EARLY CONGENITAL SYPHILIS, UNSPECIFIED SYPHILITIC INTERSTITIAL KERATITIS JUVENILE NEUROSYPHILIS OTHER LATE CONGENITAL SYPHILIS, SYMPTOMATIC LATE CONGENITAL SYPHILIS, LATENT LATE CONGENITAL SYPHILIS, UNSPECIFIED CONGENITAL SYPHILIS, UNSPECIFIED 091 EARLY SYPHILIS, SYMPTOMATIC GENITAL SYPHILIS (PRIMARY) PRIMARY ANAL SYPHILIS OTHER PRIMARY SYPHILIS SECONDARY SYPHILIS OF SKIN OR MUCOUS MEMBRANES ADENOPATHY DUE TO SECONDARY SYPHILIS UVEITIS DUE TO SECONDARY SYPHILIS SECONDARY SYPHILIS OF VISCERA AND BONE SECONDARY SYPHILIS, RELAPSE OTHER FORMS OF SECONDARY SYPHILIS UNSPECIFIED SECONDARY SYPHILIS 092 EARLY SYPHILIS, LATENT EARLY SYPHILIS, LATENT, SEROLOGICAL RELAPSE AFTER TREATMENT EARLY SYPHILIS, LATENT, UNSPECIFIED 093 CARDIOVASCULAR SYPHILIS ANEURYSM OF AORTA, SPECIFIED AS SYPHILITIC SYPHILITIC AORTITIS SYPHILITIC ENDOCARDITIS OTHER UNSPECIFIED 094 NEUROSYPHILIS TABES DORSALIS GENERAL PARESIS SYPHILITIC MENINGITIS ASYMPTOMATIC NEUROSYPHILIS
11 094.8 OTHER UNSPECIFIED 095 OTHER FORMS OF LATE SYPHILIS, WITH SYMPTOMS 096 LATE SYPHILIS, LATENT 097 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED SYPHILIS LATE SYPHILIS, UNSPECIFIED LATENT SYPHILIS, UNSPECIFIED SYPHILIS, UNSPECIFIED 098 GONOCOCCAL INFECTIONS ACUTE, OF LOWER GENITOURINARY TRACT ACUTE, OF UPPER GENITOURINARY TRACT CHRONIC, OF LOWER GENITOURINARY TRACT CHRONIC, OF UPPER GENITOURINARY TRACT OF EYE IRIDOCYLITIS, GONOCOCCAL KERATITIS, GONOCOCCAL OF JOINT OF PHARYNX OF ANUS AND RECTUM OF OTHER SITES 099 OTHER VENEREAL DISEASES CHANCROID LYMPHOGRANULOMA VENEREUM GRANULOMA INGUINALE REITER'S DISEASE OTHER NONGONOCOCCAL URETHRITIS OTHER UNSPECIFIED OTHER SPIROCHAETAL DISEASES ( ) 100 LEPTOSPIROSIS LEPTOSPIROSIS ICTEROHAEMORRHAGICA OTHER UNSPECIFIED 101 VINCENT'S ANGINA 102 YAWS INITIAL LESIONS MULTIPLE PAPILLOMATA AND WET CRAB YAWS OTHER EARLY SKIN LESIONS HYPERKERATOSIS GUMMATA AND ULCERS GANGOSA BONE AND JOINT LESIONS OTHER MANIFESTATIONS LATENT YAWS YAWS, UNSPECIFIED 103 PINTA PRIMARY LESIONS INTERMEDIATE LESIONS LATE LESIONS MIXED LESIONS UNSPECIFIED
12 104 OTHER SPIROCHAETAL INFECTION NONVENEREAL ENDEMIC SYPHILIS OTHER UNSPECIFIED 110 DERMATOPHYTOSIS OF SCALP AND BEARD OF NAIL OF HAND OF GROIN AND PERIANAL AREA OF FOOT OF THE BODY DEEP SEATED DERMATOPHYTOSIS OF OTHER SITES OF UNSPECIFIED SITE 111 DERMATOMYCOSIS, OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED PITYRIASIS VERSICOLOR TINEA NIGRA TINEA BLANCA BLACK PIEDRA OTHER UNSPECIFIED 112 CANDIDIASIS OF MOUTH OF VULVA AND VAGINA OF OTHER UROGENITAL SITES OF SKIN AND NAILS OF LUNG DISSEMINATED OF OTHER SITES OF UNSPECIFIED SITE 114 COCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS 115 HISTOPLASMOSIS INFECTION BY HISTOPLASMA CAPSULATUM INFECTION BY HISTOPLASMA DUBOISII UNSPECIFIED 116 BLASTOMYCOTIC INFECTION BLASTOMYCOSIS PARACOCCIDIOIDOMYCOSIS LOBOMYCOSIS 117 OTHER MYCOSES RHINOSPORIDIOSIS SPOROTRICHOSIS CHROMOBLASTOMYCOSIS ASPERGILLOSIS MYCOTIC MYCETOMAS CRYPTOCOCCOSIS ALLESCHERIOSIS (PETRIELLIDOSIS) ZYGOMYCOSIS (PHYCOMYCOSIS OR MUCORMYCOSIS) INFECTION BY DEMATIACIOUS FUNGI (PHAEOHYPHOMYCOSIS) OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED 118 OPPORTUNISTIC MYCOSES
13 HELMINTHIASES ( ) 120 SCHISTOSOMIASIS (BILHARZIASIS) SCHISTOSOMA HAEMATOBIUM SCHISTOSOMA MANSONI SCHISTOSOMA JAPONICUM CUTANEOUS OTHER UNSPECIFIED 121 OTHER TREMATODE INFECTIONS OPISTHORCHIASIS CLONORCHIASIS PARAGONIMIASIS FASCIOLIASIS FASCIOLOPSIASIS METAGONIMIASIS HETEROPHYIASIS OTHER UNSPECIFIED 122 ECHINOCOCCOSIS ECHINOCOCCUS GRANULOSUS INFECTION OF LIVER ECHINOCOCCUS GRANULOSUS INFECTION OF LUNG ECHINOCOCCUS GRANULOSUS INFECTION OF THYROID ECHINOCOCCUS GRANULOSUS INFECTION, OTHER ECHINOCOCCUS GRANULOSUS INFECTION, UNSPECIFIED ECHINOCOCCUS MULTILOCULARIS INFECTION OF LIVER ECHINOCOCCUS MULTILOCULARIS INFECTION, OTHER ECHINOCOCCUS MULTILOCULARIS INFECTION, UNSPECIFIED ECHINOCOCCOSIS, UNSPECIFIED, OF LIVER ECHINOCOCCOSIS, OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED 123 OTHER CESTODE INFECTION TAENIA SOLIUM INFECTION, INTESTINAL FORM CYSTICERCOSIS TAENIA SAGINATA INFECTION TAENIASIS, UNSPECIFIED DIPHYLLOBOTHRIASIS, INTESTINAL SPARGANOSIS (LARVAL DIPHYLLOBOTHRIASIS) HYMENOLEPIASIS OTHER UNSPECIFIED 124 TRICHINOSIS 125 FILARIAL INFECTION AND DRACONTIASIS BANCROFTIAN FILARIASIS MALAYAN FILARIASIS LOIASIS ONCHOCERCIASIS DIPETALONEMIASIS MANSONELLA OZZARDI INFECTION OTHER SPECIFIED FILARIASIS DRACONTIASIS UNSPECIFIED FILARIASIS 126 ANCYLOSTOMIASIS AND NECATORIASIS ANCYLOSTOMA DUODENALE
14 126.1 NECATOR AMERICANUS ANCYLOSTOMA BRAZILIENSE ANCYLOSTOMA CEYLANICUM OTHER SPECIFIED ANCYLOSTOMA UNSPECIFIED 127 OTHER INTESTINAL HELMINTHIASES ASCARIASIS ANISAKIASIS STRONGYLOIDIASIS TRICHURIASIS ENTEROBIASIS CAPILLARIASIS TRICHOSTRONGYLIASIS OTHER INTESTINAL HELMINTHIASIS MIXED INTESTINAL HELMINTHIASIS INTESTINAL HELMINTHIASIS, UNSPECIFIED 128 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED HELMINTHIASES TOXOCARIASIS GNATHOSTOMIASIS OTHER UNSPECIFIED 129 INTESTINAL PARASITISM, UNSPECIFIED OTHER INFECTIOUS AND PARASITIC DISEASES ( ) 130 TOXOPLASMOSIS 131 TRICHOMONIASIS UROGENITAL TRICHOMONIASIS OTHER SITES UNSPECIFIED 132 PEDICULOSIS AND PHTHIRUS INFESTATION PEDICULUS CAPITIS (HEAD LOUSE) PEDICULUS CORPORIS (BODY LOUSE) PHTHIRUS PUBIS (PUBIC LOUSE) MIXED PEDICULOSIS, UNSPECIFIED 133 ACARIASIS SCABIES OTHER UNSPECIFIED 134 OTHER INFESTATION MYIASIS OTHER ARTHROPOD INFESTATION HIRUDINIASIS OTHER UNSPECIFIED 135 SARCOIDOSIS 136 OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED INFECTIOUS AND PARASITIC DISEASES AINHUM BEHCET'S SYNDROME SPECIFIC INFECTIONS BY FREE-LIVING AMOEBAE PNEUMOCYSTOSIS PSOROSPERMIASIS
15 136.5 SARCOSPORIDIOSIS OTHER UNSPECIFIED LATE EFFECTS OF INFECTIOUS AND PARASITIC DISEASES ( ) 137 LATE EFFECTS OF TUBERCULOSIS LATE EFFECTS OF RESPIRATORY OR UNSPECIFIED TUBERCULOSIS LATE EFFECTS OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM TUBERCULOSIS LATE EFFECTS OF GENITOURINARY TUBERCULOSIS LATE EFFECTS OF TUBERCULOSIS OF BONES AND JOINTS LATE EFFECTS OF TUBERCULOSIS OF OTHER SPECIFIED ORGANS 138 LATE EFFECTS OF ACUTE POLIOMYELITIS 139 LATE EFFECTS OF OTHER INFECTIOUS AND PARASITIC DISEASES LATE EFFECTS OF VIRAL ENCEPHALITIS LATE EFFECTS OF TRACHOMA LATE EFFECTS OF OTHER AND UNSPECIFIED INFECTIOUS AND PARASITIC DISEASES
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