The ICD-10 code for measles, a highly contagious viral infection, is B05. This code falls under the category of "viral infections characterized by skin and mucous membrane lesions." Measles is caused by the measles virus and primarily affects the respiratory system, causing symptoms such as fever, cough, runny nose, and a characteristic rash. It can lead to complications, particularly in young children, including pneumonia, encephalitis, and even death in severe cases.
In contrast, the ICD-9 code for measles is 055, which is grouped under the broader category of "viral diseases accompanied by exanthem." ICD-9 codes were used prior to the implementation of ICD-10 and are now outdated. The transition to ICD-10 allowed for more detailed and specific classification of diseases, including measles.
It is important to note that ICD codes are used for medical classification and billing purposes, helping healthcare providers and insurance companies track and manage diseases. They assist in accurate medical records, research, and healthcare planning.
Author: DiseaseMaps Editorial Team
Reviewed against authoritative medical sources (NIH GARD, Orphanet, OMIM)
Last updated: 2023-07-10
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