B88.1 is a billable ICD code used to specify a diagnosis of tungiasis [sandflea infestation]. A 'billable code' is detailed enough to be used to specify a medical diagnosis.
Infestation, unspecified 1 B88.9 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. 2 The 2020 edition of ICD-10-CM B88.9 became effective on October 1, 2019. 3 This is the American ICD-10-CM version of B88.9 - other international versions of ICD-10 B88.9 may differ.
| ICD-10 from 2011 - 2016 B88.1 is a billable ICD code used to specify a diagnosis of tungiasis [sandflea infestation]. A 'billable code' is detailed enough to be used to specify a medical diagnosis. Chigoe flea
Diagnosis Index entries containing back-references to B88.9: Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome parasitic B89 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code B89 Infestation B88.9 mites B88.9 Mite(s) (infestation) B88.9 Parasitism B89 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code B89
B88. 0 - Other acariasis. ICD-10-CM.
B82. 9 - Intestinal parasitism, unspecified. ICD-10-CM.
Contact with and (suspected) exposure to pediculosis, acariasis and other infestations. Z20. 7 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes.
ICD-10 Code for Cholera due to Vibrio cholerae 01, biovar eltor- A00. 1- Codify by AAPC.
9: Fever, unspecified.
: infestation with or disease caused by parasites.
919.4 - Insect bite, nonvenomous, of other, multiple, and unspecified sites, without mention of infection | ICD-10-CM.
bed bug - Cimex lectularius Linnaeus.
Code W57. XXX- (A, D, or S), bitten or stung by nonvenomous insect and other nonvenomous arthropods, is an external cause code used to describe the cause of an injury or other health condition.
Other disorders of meninges, not elsewhere classified The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM G96. 19 became effective on October 1, 2021.
ICD-10 Code for Hypertensive emergency- I16. 1- Codify by AAPC.
ICD-10 code R44. 0 for Auditory hallucinations is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range - Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified .
Tungiasis (also known as nigua, pio and bicho de pie, or pique) is an inflammatory skin disease caused by infection with the female ectoparasitic Tunga penetrans flea (also known as chigoe flea, jigger, nigua or sand flea), found in the tropical parts of Africa, the Caribbean, Central and South America, and India.
This is the official approximate match mapping between ICD9 and ICD10, as provided by the General Equivalency mapping crosswalk. This means that while there is no exact mapping between this ICD10 code B88.1 and a single ICD9 code, 134.1 is an approximate match for comparison and conversion purposes.
134.1 is a legacy non-billable code used to specify a medical diagnosis of other arthropod infestation. This code was replaced on September 30, 2015 by its ICD-10 equivalent.
Parasites are living things that use other living things - like your body - for food and a place to live. You can get them from contaminated food or water, a bug bite, or sexual contact. Some parasitic diseases are easily treated and some are not.
General Equivalence Map Definitions The ICD-9 and ICD-10 GEMs are used to facilitate linking between the diagnosis codes in ICD-9-CM and the new ICD-10-CM code set. The GEMs are the raw material from which providers, health information vendors and payers can derive specific applied mappings to meet their needs.
The 2022 edition of ICD-10-CM B88.1 became effective on October 1, 2021.
carrier or suspected carrier of infectious disease ( Z22.-) infectious and parasitic diseases complicating pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium ( O98.-) code to identify resistance to antimicrobial drugs ( Z16.-) An infestation with the flea tunga penetrans causing inflammation, pruritus, and pain, in both humans and other mammals.