Each category of ICD-10 is divided into specific codes, consisting of a single letter and a number. These codes can be used to identify a particular diagnosis. They are used for medical billing and record keeping, as well as for public health surveillance and statistical analysis.
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Certain zoonotic bacterial diseases |
| Level | Code | Title | |
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| 1 | I | Certain infectious and parasitic diseases | |
| 2 | A20-A28 | Certain zoonotic bacterial diseases |
| Code | Title | |
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| A20 | Plague | |
| A21 | Tularaemia | |
| A22 | Anthrax | |
| A23 | Brucellosis | |
| A24 | Glanders and melioidosis | |
| A25 | Rat-bite fevers | |
| A26 | Erysipeloid | |
| A27 | Leptospirosis | |
| A28 | Other zoonotic bacterial diseases, not elsewhere classified |