Balantidiasis is a parasitic infection caused by the protozoan Balantidium coli. This infection primarily affects the large intestine and can lead to symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea, and sometimes dysentery. In order to accurately document and classify this condition, healthcare professionals use a coding system known as the International Classification of Diseases (ICD).
The ICD is a standardized classification system used worldwide to categorize diseases and medical conditions. Each disease or condition is assigned a unique code for easy identification and record-keeping purposes. For Balantidiasis, the ICD10 code is A07.0. This code specifically represents intestinal diseases caused by protozoa, and Balantidiasis falls under this category. It is important to note that the ICD10 code system is the most current version and has been widely adopted by healthcare institutions globally.
In contrast, the ICD9 code system, which was used prior to the implementation of ICD10, assigned a different code for Balantidiasis. The ICD9 code for Balantidiasis is 007.4. This code falls under the broader category of intestinal protozoal diseases.
By utilizing these specific ICD codes, healthcare professionals can accurately communicate and document the diagnosis of Balantidiasis, ensuring appropriate treatment and tracking of the condition.
Author: DiseaseMaps Editorial Team
Reviewed against authoritative medical sources (NIH GARD, Orphanet, OMIM)
Last updated: 2023-07-10
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This information does not substitute professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor before making health decisions.