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ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code A24.0

Effective Date: 10/01/2015 To 09/30/2025

Glanders

CMS-HCC-V24 CMS-HCC-V28 RxHCC Age Gender Maternity Acute or Chronic MCC
-- -- -- -- -- -- Acute No
Applicable To for A24.0:
  • Infection due to Pseudomonas mallei

  • Malleus

Back-references to A24.0
  • Actinobacillosis, actinobacillus A28.8
    • mallei A24.0
    • Arthritis, arthritic(acute) (chronic) (nonpyogenic) (subacute) M19.90
      • due to or associated with
        • glanders A24.0
      • Bacillus see also Infection, bacillus
        • mallei infection A24.0
        • Burkholderia
          • mallei A24.0
          • Equinia A24.0
          • Farcy A24.0
          • Glanders A24.0
          • Infection, infected, infective(opportunistic) B99.9
            • Actinobacillus(actinomycetem-comitans) A28.8
              • mallei A24.0
              • Bacillus A49.9
                • mallei A24.0
                • Loefflerella mallei A24.0
                  • Malleomyces
                    • mallei A24.0
                    • Pseudomonas NEC A49.8
                      • mallei A24.0
                      • glanders A24.0
                      • Malleus A24.0
                      • Pseudomonas
                        • mallei infection A24.0
                        • Sepsis(generalized) (unspecified organism) A41.9
                          • malleus A24.0
                          • Chapter, Section and Diagnosis Prefix for A24.0
                              A00-B99 :

                              Certain infectious and parasitic diseases

                              A20-A28 :

                              Certain zoonotic bacterial diseases

                              A24 :

                              Glanders and melioidosis