- - - Note: Categories for "late effects" of infectious and parasitic diseases are to be found at 137-139. - diseases generally recognized as communicable or transmissible as well as a few diseases of unknown but possibly infectious origin - acute respiratory infections (460-466) carrier or suspected carrier of infectious organism (V02.0-V02.9) certain localized infections influenza (487.0-487.8, 488.0-488.1) -
- helminthiases (120.0-129) - - - - Typhoid (fever) (infection) [any site] - - infection or food poisoning by Salmonella [any serotype] - - Salmonellosis - - - bacillary dysentery - - Infection by group A Shigella (Schmitz) (Shiga) - - Infection by group B Shigella - - Infection by group C Shigella - - Infection by group D Shigella - - salmonella infections (003.0-003.9) toxic effect of: food contaminants (989.7) noxious foodstuffs (988.0-988.9) - - Staphylococcal toxemia specified as due to food - - Food poisoning due to Clostridium botulinum Botulism NOS - infant botulism (040.41) wound botulism (040.42) - - Enteritis necroticans - - salmonella food poisoning (003.0-003.9) - - Food poisoning due to Bacillus cereus - - infection due to Entamoeba histolytica - amebiasis due to organisms other than Entamoeba histolytica (007.8) - - Acute amebiasis - - Chronic: amebiasis amebic dysentery - - Hepatic amebiasis - - Amebic abscess of lung (and liver) - - Amebic abscess of brain (and liver) (and lung) - - Cutaneous amebiasis - - Amebic: appendicitis balanitis Ameboma - specific infections by free-living amebae (136.21-136.29) - - Amebiasis NOS - - protozoal: colitis diarrhea dysentery - - Infection by Balantidium coli - - Infection by Giardia lamblia Lambliasis - - Infection by Isospora belli and Isospora hominis Isosporiasis - - Amebiasis due to organisms other than Entamoeba histolytica - - Flagellate diarrhea Protozoal dysentery NOS