Sennetsu fever is a rare infectious disease caused by a bacterium called Ehrlichia sennetsu. It primarily affects individuals in certain regions of Japan and Malaysia where the freshwater snail, Semisulcospira spp., serves as the intermediate host. The infection is transmitted to humans through the consumption of raw or undercooked fish that have been infected with the bacteria.
In terms of medical coding, Sennetsu fever is classified under the International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision (ICD-10). The specific ICD-10 code for Sennetsu fever is A77.8. This code falls under the category of "Other Rickettsioses" within the ICD-10 system.
In contrast, the previous version of the coding system, the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision (ICD-9), used a different coding structure. Unfortunately, Sennetsu fever does not have a specific code in the ICD-9 system. However, it is worth noting that the ICD-9 code for other rickettsial diseases, such as typhus, is 081.9.
It is important to mention that accurate medical coding is crucial for healthcare professionals, researchers, and insurance companies. These codes help in identifying and tracking diseases, facilitating appropriate treatment, and ensuring accurate billing and reimbursement processes.
In conclusion, Sennetsu fever is assigned the ICD-10 code A77.8, while in the previous ICD-9 system, it did not have a specific code.
Author: DiseaseMaps Editorial Team
Reviewed against authoritative medical sources (NIH GARD, Orphanet, OMIM)
Last updated: 2023-07-10
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