ICD 10 Coding List For Spirochetal Diseases

pirochetal diseases are caused by bacteria of the Spirochaetaceae family, and can affect various parts of the body including the skin, joints, and nervous system. Here is a list of some of the ICD-10 codes that may be used to code for spirochetal diseases:

  • A69.2 – Lyme disease
  • A69.20 – Lyme disease, unspecified
  • A69.21 – Meningitis due to Lyme disease
  • A69.22 – Other neurologic disorders in Lyme disease
  • A69.23 – Arthritis due to Lyme disease
  • A69.29 – Other conditions associated with Lyme disease
  • A69.8 – Other specified spirochetal infections
  • A69.9 – Spirochetal infection, unspecified
  • A70 – Diseases caused by chlamydiae
  • A70.0 – Genital chlamydial infection
  • A70.1 – Trachoma
  • A70.9 – Chlamydial infection, unspecified
  • A71 – Trichomoniasis
  • A71.0 – Trichomonal vulvovaginitis
  • A71.8 – Other specified trichomoniasis
  • A71.9 – Trichomoniasis, unspecified

It is important to note that this is not an exhaustive list and there may be additional codes that could be used depending on the specific spirochetal disease being coded. It is also important to review the coding guidelines to ensure accurate coding.