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Chapter 16: Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period
P35-P39

Infections specific to the perinatal period

Explore the ICD-10 code range P35-P39 for infections specific to the perinatal period, crucial for accurate clinical documentation and coding specificity. Enhance patient care with precise identification of perinatal infections, essential for healthcare professionals managing neonatal health. Optimize your medical practice with comprehensive insights into coding use cases and improve search visibility with high-traffic keywords.

About This Range
41+
Total codes
34+
Billable codes
7+
Non-billable codes
16
Chapters
Codes in this Range (41+)
Chapter 16: Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period Range: P00-P96
P35
Congenital viral diseases
P35.0
Congenital rubella syndrome
Billable
P35.1
Congenital cytomegalovirus infection
Billable
P35.2
Congenital herpesviral [herpes simplex] infection
Billable
P35.3
Congenital viral hepatitis
Billable
P35.4
Congenital Zika virus disease
Billable
P35.8
Other congenital viral diseases
Billable
P35.9
Congenital viral disease, unspecified
Billable
P36
Bacterial sepsis of newborn
P36.0
Sepsis of newborn due to streptococcus, group B
Billable
P36.1
Sepsis of newborn due to other and unspecified streptococci
P36.10
Sepsis of newborn due to unspecified streptococci
Billable
P36.19
Sepsis of newborn due to other streptococci
Billable
P36.2
Sepsis of newborn due to Staphylococcus aureus
Billable
P36.3
Sepsis of newborn due to other and unspecified staphylococci
P36.30
Sepsis of newborn due to unspecified staphylococci
Billable
P36.39
Sepsis of newborn due to other staphylococci
Billable
P36.4
Sepsis of newborn due to Escherichia coli
Billable
P36.5
Sepsis of newborn due to anaerobes
Billable
P36.8
Other bacterial sepsis of newborn
Billable
P36.9
Bacterial sepsis of newborn, unspecified
Billable
P37
Other congenital infectious and parasitic diseases
P37.0
Congenital tuberculosis
Billable
P37.1
Congenital toxoplasmosis
Billable
P37.2
Neonatal (disseminated) listeriosis
Billable
P37.3
Congenital falciparum malaria
Billable
P37.4
Other congenital malaria
Billable
P37.5
Neonatal candidiasis
Billable
P37.8
Other specified congenital infectious and parasitic diseases
Billable
P37.9
Congenital infectious or parasitic disease, unspecified
Billable
P38
Omphalitis of newborn
P38.1
Omphalitis with mild hemorrhage
Billable
P38.9
Omphalitis without hemorrhage
Billable
P39
Other infections specific to the perinatal period
P39.0
Neonatal infective mastitis
Billable
P39.1
Neonatal conjunctivitis and dacryocystitis
Billable
P39.2
Intra-amniotic infection affecting newborn, not elsewhere classified
Billable
P39.3
Neonatal urinary tract infection
Billable
P39.4
Neonatal skin infection
Billable
P39.8
Other specified infections specific to the perinatal period
Billable
P39.9
Infection specific to the perinatal period, unspecified
Billable

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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the common infections specific to the perinatal period?

Common infections specific to the perinatal period, classified under ICD-10 codes P35-P39, include congenital viral infections such as congenital cytomegalovirus, bacterial infections like Group B Streptococcus, and fungal infections such as candidiasis. These infections can significantly impact newborn health, requiring prompt diagnosis and management.

How are perinatal infections diagnosed in newborns?

Perinatal infections in newborns are diagnosed using a combination of clinical evaluation, laboratory tests, and imaging studies. Blood cultures, PCR tests for viral DNA, and serological tests are commonly used to identify infections like congenital syphilis or toxoplasmosis. Early diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment and improved outcomes.

What treatments are available for infections specific to the perinatal period?

Treatment for perinatal infections depends on the specific pathogen involved. Antibiotics are used for bacterial infections like Group B Streptococcus, antiviral medications for viral infections such as congenital herpes, and antifungal treatments for infections like neonatal candidiasis. Early intervention is key to preventing complications and ensuring better neonatal health.

Infections specific to the perinatal period