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2006 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis Code 136.9
Unspecified infectious and parasitic diseases
- broad class of diseases whose causative agents may be passed between individuals in many different ways.
- Invasion and multiplication of germs in the body. Infections can occur in any part of the body, and can be localized or systemic (spread throughout the body). The germs may be bacteria, viruses, yeast, or fungi. They can cause a fever and other problems, depending on the site of the infection. When the body's natural defense system is strong, it can often fight the germs and prevent infection. Cancer treatment can weaken the natural defense system.
- A disorder resulting from the presence and activity of a microbial, viral, or parasitic agent. It can be transmitted by direct or indirect contact. -- 2003 (NCI)
- A disorder resulting from the presence and activity of a microbial, viral, or parasitic agent. It can be transmitted by direct or indirect contact. -- 2003
- infections or infestations with parasitic organisms; they are often contracted through contact with an intermediate vector, but may occur as the result of direct exposure.
- Short description: INFECT/PARASITE DIS NOS.
- ICD-9-CM 136.9 is a billable medical code that can be used to specify a diagnosis on a reimbursement claim.
- You are viewing the 2006 version of ICD-9-CM 136.9.
- More recent version(s) of ICD-9-CM 136.9: 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013.
136.9 Alternative Terminology
- Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
- Acute hemorrhagic leukoencephalitis
- Acute infectious disease
- Acute infective bronchitis
- Acute infective cystitis
- Acute infective exacerbation of chronic obstructive airways disease
- Acute infective tracheobronchitis
- Acute pancreatitis due to infection
- Allergic dermatitis due to bite of ctenocephalides felis
- Anemia due to infection
- Arteriovenous fistula infection
- Arthritis due to parasitic infection
- Arthropathy associated with infection
- Arthropathy of lower leg due to parasitic disease
- Arthropathy of lower leg due to parasitic infection
- Arthropathy, lower leg, due to parasitic disease
- Bacterial endophthalmitis
- Blastomycosis-like pyoderma
- Bone fixation device infection
- Chronic granulomatous infection due mostly to staphylococcus aureus
- Chronic infectious disease
- Clinical infection
- Congenital arteriovenous fistula infection
- Cross infection
- Dermatophilosis due to dermatophilus congolensis
- Dilated cardiomyopathy secondary to fungal myocarditis
- Dilated cardiomyopathy secondary to infection
- Disease caused by parasite
- Dust-borne infectious disease
- Enanthematous infectious disease
- Epidemic disease
- Fomite transmitted infectious disease
- Fungal infection of cerebrum
- Hakuri
- Halzoun
- Healthcare associated infectious disease
- Herpetosoma
- Human immunodeficiency virus disease resulting in multiple infections
- Human immunodeficiency virus infection with secondary clinical infectious disease
- Hydatidosis myositis
- Ill-defined infectious disease
- Immunosuppression-related infectious disease
- Infected bunion
- Infected olecranon bursa
- Infection - non-suppurative
- Infection - suppurative
- Infection by alaria
- Infection by amidostomum
- Infection by hexamita
- Infection by nosema apis
- Infection by raillietina
- Infection by site
- Infection due to antimicrobial resistant virus
- Infection of bloodstream
- Infection of foot associated with diabetes
- Infection of obstetric surgical wound
- Infection of prepatellar bursa
- Infection of soft tissue of cervical spine
- Infection of soft tissue of lumbar spine
- Infection of soft tissue of thoracic spine
- Infection of tick bite
- Infection of uncertain etiology
- Infection of wound hematoma
- Infectious arthritis of temporomandibular joint
- Infectious disease
- Infectious disease of abdomen
- Infectious disease of brain
- Infectious disease of heart
- Infectious granuloma
- Infectious hemopoietic necrosis
- Infectious peritonitis
- Infective arthritis of joint of hand
- Infective arthritis of shoulder region
- Infective blepharitis
- Infective corneal ulcer
- Infective disorder of head
- Infective endocarditis
- Infective panniculitis
- Infective proctitis
- Infective urethritis
- Inflammation of skin due to parasite
- Liver disorder due to infection
- Localized infection
- Masked infection
- Mixed infectious disease
- Multi-organism infectious disease
- Musculoskeletal infective disorder
- Myocarditis due to infectious agent
- Necrotizing soft tissue infection
- Necrotizing vasculitis secondary to infection
- Neuropathy due to infection
- Neutropenia associated with infectious disease
- Non-intestinal flagellate infection
- Nosocomial infectious disease
- Opportunistic infectious disease
- Parasitic chorioretinitis
- Parasitic choroiditis
- Parasitic encephalitis
- Parasitic eye infection
- Parasitic infection of the central nervous system
- Parasitic infestation of orbit
- Parasitic myocarditis
- Parasitic pericarditis
- Parasitic peritonitis
- Parvovirus infection of the central nervous system
- Pelvic peritonitis following molar and/or ectopic pregnancy
- Perinatal jaundice from infection
- Persistent infection
- Placenta infected
- Pneumonia due to parasitic infestation
- Post-infective myelitis
- Protothecosis
- Secondary infection
- Seizures complicating infection
- Seizures complicating infection in the newborn
- Sexually acquired reactive arthropathy of multiple sites
- Sexually acquired reactive arthropathy of the ankle and/or foot
- Sexually acquired reactive arthropathy of the forearm
- Sexually acquired reactive arthropathy of the hand
- Sexually acquired reactive arthropathy of the lower leg
- Sexually acquired reactive arthropathy of the pelvic region and thigh
- Sexually acquired reactive arthropathy of the shoulder region
- Sexually acquired reactive arthropathy of the upper arm
- Site-specific pyogenic infection of skin and subcutis
- Soft tissue infection
- Spontaneous abortion with pelvic peritonitis
- Subacute infectious disease
- Subclinical infection
- Superimposed infection
- Therapy failure due to antibiotic resistance
- Thyroid infection
- Types of infections
- Urethral stricture due to infection
Applies To
- Infectious disease NOS
- Parasitic disease NOS
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ICD-9-CM Volume 2 Index entries containing back-references to 136.9:
- Cyst (mucus) (retention) (serous) (simple)
parasitic NEC 136.9
- Disease, diseased - see also Syndrome
epidemic NEC 136.9
infective NEC 136.9
- Fever 780.6

infective NEC 136.9
- Granuloma NEC 686.1

infectious NEC 136.9
- Infection, infected, infective (opportunistic) 136.9
with lymphangitis - see Lymphangitis
abortion - see Abortion, by type, with, sepsis
abscess (skin) - see Abscess, by site
Absidia 117.7
accessory sinus (chronic) (see also Sinusitis) 473.9
Achorion - see Dermatophytosis
Acremonium falciforme 117.4
acromioclavicular (joint) 711.91
actinomadura - see Actinomycosis
Actinomyces (israelii) - see also Actinomycosis
muris-ratti 026.1
Actinomycetales (actinomadura) (Actinomyces) (Nocardia) (Streptomyces) - see Actinomycosis
actinomycotic NEC (see also Actinomycosis) 039.9
adenovirus NEC 079.0
aerogenes capsulatus (see also Gangrene, gas) 040.0
aertrycke (see also Infection, Salmonella) 003.9
ajellomyces dermatitidis 116.0
alimentary canal NEC (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
Allescheria boydii 117.6
Alternaria 118
alveolus, alveolar (process) (pulpal origin) 522.4
ameba, amebic (histolytica) (see also Amebiasis) 006.9
anaerobes (cocci) (gram-negative) (gram-positive) (mixed) NEC 041.84
anal canal 569.49
Ancylostoma braziliense 126.2
angiostrongylus cantonensis 128.8
anisakiasis 127.1
Anisakis larva 127.1
anthrax (see also Anthrax) 022.9
antrum (chronic) (see also Sinusitis, maxillary) 473.0
anus (papillae) (sphincter) 569.49
arbor virus NEC 066.9
arbovirus NEC 066.9
argentophil-rod 027.0
Ascaris lumbricoides 127.0
ascomycetes 117.4
Aspergillus (flavus) (fumigatus) (terreus) 117.3
atypical
auditory meatus (circumscribed) (diffuse) (external) (see also Otitis, externa) 380.10
auricle (ear) (see also Otitis, externa) 380.10
axillary gland 683
Babesiasis 088.82
Babesiosis 088.82
Bacillus NEC 041.89

abortus 023.1

anthracis (see also Anthrax) 022.9

cereus (food poisoning) 005.89

coli - see Infection, Escherichia coli
coliform NEC 041.85

Ducrey's (any location) 099.0

Flexner's 004.1

Friedländer's NEC 041.3

fusiformis 101

gas (gangrene) (see also Gangrene, gas) 040.0

mallei 024

melitensis 023.0

paratyphoid, paratyphosus 002.9

Schmorl's 040.3

Shiga 004.0

suipestifer (see also Infection, Salmonella) 003.9

swimming pool 031.1

typhosa 002.0

welchii (see also Gangrene, gas) 040.0

Whitmore's 025
bacterial NEC 041.9
Bacteroides (fragilis) (melaninogenicus) (oralis) NEC 041.82
balantidium coli 007.0
Bartholin's gland 616.8
Basidiobolus 117.7
bile duct 576.1
bladder (see also Cystitis) 595.9
Blastomyces, blastomycotic 116.0
blood stream - see Septicemia
bone 730.9

specified - see Osteomyelitis
brain (see also Encephalitis) 323.9
branchial cyst 744.42
breast 611.0
Brugia (Wuchereria) malayi 125.1
bursa - see Bursitis
buttocks (skin) 686.9
Candiru 136.8
cartilage 733.99
cat liver fluke 121.0
cellulitis - see Cellulitis, by site
Cephalosporum falciforme 117.4
Cercomonas hominis (intestinal) 007.3
cervical gland 683
cervix (see also Cervicitis) 616.0
cesarean section wound 674.3
Chilomastix (intestinal) 007.8
Cholera (see also Cholera) 001.9
chorionic plate 658.8
Clonorchis (sinensis) (liver) 121.1
Clostridium (haemolyticum) (novyi) NEC 041.84
Coccidioides (immitis) (see also Coccidioidomycosis) 114.9
coccus NEC 041.89
colon (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0

bacillus - see Infection, Escherichia coli
colostomy or enterostomy 569.61
common duct 576.1
Condiobolus 117.7
congenital NEC 771.89
corpus luteum (see also Salpingo-oophoritis) 614.2
Corynebacterium diphtheriae - see Diphtheria
Coxsackie (see also Coxsackie) 079.2
Cryptococcus neoformans 117.5
Cryptosporidia 007.4
Cunninghamella 117.7
cyst - see Cyst
Cysticercus cellulosae 123.1
dental (pulpal origin) 522.4
deuteromycetes 117.4
Dicrocoelium dendriticum 121.8
diphtherial - see Diphtheria
Diplogonoporus (grandis) 123.8
Dipylidium (caninum) 123.8
Dirofilaria 125.6
dog tapeworm 123.8
Dracunculus medinensis 125.7
Ducrey's bacillus (any site) 099.0
due to or resulting from
device, implant, or graft (any) (presence of) - see Complications, infection and inflammation, due to (presence of) any device, implant, or graft classified to 996.0
-996.5
NEC
injection, inoculation, infusion, transfusion, or vaccination (prophylactic) (therapeutic) 999.3

injury NEC - see Wound, open, by site, complicated
surgery 998.59
duodenum 535.6
ear - see also Otitis
Eaton's agent NEC 041.81
Eberthella typhosa 002.0
Ebola 078.89
echinococcosis 122.9
Echinococcus (see also Echinococcus) 122.9
Echinostoma 121.8
Endamoeba - see Infection, ameba
endocardium (see also Endocarditis) 421.0
endocervix (see also Cervicitis) 616.0
Entamoeba - see Infection, ameba
enteric (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
Enterobacter aerogenes NEC 041.85
Enterobacter sakazakii 041.85
Enterobius vermicularis 127.4
enterococcus NEC 041.04
Entomophthora 117.7
Epidermophyton - see Dermatophytosis
epidermophytosis - see Dermatophytosis
episiotomy 674.3
erysipeloid 027.1
Erysipelothrix (insidiosa) (rhusiopathiae) 027.1
erythema infectiosum 057.0
Escherichia coli NEC 041.4

enteritis - see Enteritis, E. coli
generalized 038.42

intestinal - see Enteritis, E. coli
esophagostomy 530.86
ethmoidal (chronic) (sinus) (see also Sinusitis, ethmoidal) 473.2
Eubacterium 041.84
exanthema subitum 057.8
external auditory canal (meatus) (see also Otitis, externa) 380.10
eye NEC 360.00
fallopian tube (see also Salpingo-oophoritis) 614.2
fascia 728.89
Fasciolopsis (buski) 121.4
fetus (intra-amniotic) - see Infection, congenital
filarial - see Infestation, filarial
finger (skin) 686.9
flagellate, intestinal 007.9
fluke - see Infestation, fluke
food (see also Poisoning, food) 005.9
Francisella tularensis (see also Tularemia) 021.9
frontal sinus (chronic) (see also Sinusitis, frontal) 473.1
fungus NEC 117.9
Fusarium 118
Fusobacterium 041.84
gallbladder (see also Cholecystitis, acute) 575.0
Gardnerella vaginalis 041.89
gas bacillus (see also Gas, gangrene) 040.0
gastric (see also Gastritis) 535.5
Gastrodiscoides hominis 121.8
gastroenteric (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
gastrointestinal (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
gastrostomy 536.41
generalized NEC (see also Septicemia) 038.9
genital organ or tract NEC
genitourinary tract NEC 599.0
Ghon tubercle, primary (see also Tuberculosis) 010.0
Giardia lamblia 007.1
glanders 024
Glenosporopsis amazonica 116.2
Gnathostoma spinigerum 128.1
Gongylonema 125.6
gonococcal NEC (see also Gonococcus) 098.0
guinea worm 125.7
gum (see also Infection, gingival) 523.1
Hantavirus 079.81
heart 429.89
Helicobactor pylori 041.86
helminths NEC 128.9
Herpes (simplex) (see also Herpes, simplex) 054.9
Heterophyes heterophyes 121.6
Histoplasma (see also Histoplasmosis) 115.90
hookworm (see also Ancylostomiasis) 126.9
human papillomavirus 079.4
hydrocele 603.1
hydronephrosis 591
Hymenolepis 123.6
hypopharynx 478.29
intestine, intestinal (see also Enteritis, due to, by organism) 009.0
isospora belli or hominis 007.2
Japanese B encephalitis 062.0
jaw (bone) (acute) (chronic) (lower) (subacute) (upper) 526.4
joint - see Arthritis, infectious or infective
kidney (cortex) (hematogenous) 590.9
Klebsiella pneumoniae NEC 041.3
knee (skin) NEC 686.9

joint - see Arthritis, infectious
Koch's (see also Tuberculosis, pulmonary) 011.9
labia (majora) (minora) (see also Vulvitis) 616.10
lacrimal
larynx NEC 478.79
leg (skin) NEC 686.9
Leishmania (see also Leishmaniasis) 085.9
Leptosphaeria senegalensis 117.4
leptospira (see also Leptospirosis) 100.9
leptospirochetal NEC (see also Leptospirosis) 100.9
Leptothrix - see Actinomycosis
liver fluke - see Infestation, fluke, liver
Loboa loboi 116.2
local, skin (staphylococcal) (streptococcal) NEC 686.9

abscess - see Abscess, by site
cellulitis - see Cellulitis, by site
ulcer (see also Ulcer, skin) 707.9
lung 518.89
lymphoid tissue, base of tongue or posterior pharynx, NEC 474.00
major
malarial - see Malaria
Malassezia furfur 111.0
Mansonella (ozzardi) 125.5
mastoid (suppurative) - see Mastoiditis
mediastinum 519.2
medina 125.7
melioidosis 025
meninges (see also Meningitis) 320.9
meningococcal (see also condition) 036.9
mesenteric lymph nodes or glands NEC 289.2
Metagonimus 121.5
metatarsophalangeal 711.97
microorganism resistant to drugs - see Resistance (to), drugs by microorganisms
Microsporidia 136.8
microsporum, microsporic - see Dermatophytosis
mima polymorpha NEC 041.85
mixed flora NEC 041.89
monkeypox 057.8
Monosporium apiospermum 117.6
mouth (focus) NEC 528.9

parasitic 136.9
Mucor 117.7
muscle NEC 728.89
mycelium NEC 117.9
Mycobacterium, mycobacterial (see also Mycobacterium) 031.9
Mycoplasma NEC 041.81
myocardium NEC 422.90
nail (chronic) (with lymphangitis) 681.9
nasal sinus (chronic (see also Sinusitis) 473.9
Neisserian - see Gonococcus
Neotestudina rosatii 117.4
newborn, generalized 771.89
Nocardia - see Actinomycosis
nose 478.1
nostril 478.1
obstetrical surgical wound 674.3
Oesophagostomum (apiostomum) 127.7
Oestrus ovis 134.0
Oidium albicans (see also Candidiasis) 112.9
operation wound 998.59
Opisthorchis (felineus) (tenuicollis) (viverrini) 121.0
ovary (see also Salpingo-oophoritis) 614.2
Oxyuris vermicularis 127.4
pancreas 577.0
Paracoccidioides brasiliensis 116.1
Paragonimus (westermani) 121.2
parainfluenza virus 079.89
parasitic NEC 136.9
paraurethral ducts 597.89
parotid gland 527.2
Pasteurella NEC 027.2
pelvic, female (see also Disease, pelvis, inflammatory) 614.9
Peptococcus 041.84
Peptostreptococcus 041.84
periapical (pulpal origin) 522.4
peridental 523.3
perineal wound (obstetrical) 674.3
periodontal 523.3
perirectal 569.49
perirenal (see also Infection, kidney) 590.9
peritoneal (see also Peritonitis) 567.9
periureteral 593.89
periurethral 597.89
Petriellidium boydii 117.6
Piedraia hortai 111.3
pinna, acute 380.11
pinworm 127.4
pityrosporum furfur 111.0
pleuropneumonia-like organisms NEC (PPLO) 041.81
Pneumococcus NEC 041.2
postoperative wound 998.59
posttraumatic NEC 958.3
postvaccinal 999.3
prepuce NEC 607.1
Proprionibacterium 041.84
prostate (capsule) (see also Prostatitis) 601.9
psittacosis 073.9
pulmonary - see Infection, lung
purulent - see Abscess
putrid, generalized - see Septicemia
pyemic - see Septicemia
Pyrenochaeta romeroi 117.4
Q fever 083.0
rabies 071
rectum (sphincter) 569.49
resistant to drugs - see Resistance (to), drugs by microorganisms
respiratory 519.8
respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) 079.6
resulting from presence of shunt or other internal prosthetic device - see Complications, infection and inflammation, due to (presence of) any device, implant, or graft classified to 996.0
-996.5
NEC
retroperitoneal 567.39
retrovirus 079.50
Rhinocladium 117.1
Rhinosporidium (seeberi) 117.0
Rhizopus 117.7
rickettsial 083.9
rickettsialpox 083.2
Saccharomyces (see also Candidiasis) 112.9
Saksenaea 117.7
salivary duct or gland (any) 527.2
Salmonella (aertrycke) (callinarum) (choleraesuis) (enteritidis) (suipestifer) (typhimurium) 003.9
saprophytic 136.8
Sarcocystis, lindemanni 136.5
SARS-associated coronavirus 079.82
scabies 133.0
Schistosoma - see Infestation, Schistosoma
Schmorl's bacillus 040.3
scratch or other superficial injury - see Injury, superficial, by site
scrotum (acute) NEC 608.4
secondary, burn or open wound (dislocation) (fracture) 958.3
seminal vesicle (see also Vesiculitis) 608.0
septic
generalized - see Septicemia
localized, skin (see also Abscess) 682.9
septicemic - see Septicemia
seroma 998.51
sheep liver fluke 121.3
Shigella 004.9
Sin Nombre virus 079.81
Skene's duct or gland (see also Urethritis) 597.89
skin (local) (staphylococcal) (streptococcal) NEC 686.9
Sparganum (mansoni) (proliferum) 123.5
spermatic cord NEC 608.4
sphenoidal (chronic) (sinus) (see also Sinusitis, sphenoidal) 473.3
Spherophorus necrophorus 040.3
spinal cord NEC (see also Encephalitis) 323.9
spleen 289.59
Sporothrix schenckii 117.1
Sporotrichum (schenckii) 117.1
Sporozoa 136.8
staphylococcal NEC 041.10
steatoma 706.2
Stellantchasmus falcatus 121.6
Streptobacillus moniliformis 026.1