ICD-9 Code 760.2
Maternal infections affecting fetus or newborn
Not Valid for Submission
760.2 is a legacy non-billable code used to specify a medical diagnosis of maternal infections affecting fetus or newborn. This code was replaced on September 30, 2015 by its ICD-10 equivalent.
ICD-9: | 760.2 |
Short Description: | Maternal infec aff NB |
Long Description: | Maternal infections affecting fetus or newborn |
Convert 760.2 to ICD-10
The following crosswalk between ICD-9 to ICD-10 is based based on the General Equivalence Mappings (GEMS) information:
- P00.2 - Newborn affected by maternal infec/parastc diseases
Code Classification
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Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period (760–779)
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Maternal causes of perinatal morbidity and mortality (760-763)
- 760 Fetus or newborn affected by maternal conditions which may be unrelated to present pregnancy
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Maternal causes of perinatal morbidity and mortality (760-763)
Information for Medical Professionals
Index to Diseases and Injuries
References found for the code 760.2 in the Index of Diseases and Injuries:
- Gonococcus gonococcal disease infection SEE ALSO See Also
A “see also” instruction following a main term in the index instructs that there is another main term that may also be referenced that may provide additional index entries that may be useful. It is not necessary to follow the “see also” note when the original main term provides the necessary code. condition 098.0- complicating pregnancy childbirth or puerperium 647.1
- affecting fetus or newborn 760.2
- complicating pregnancy childbirth or puerperium 647.1
- Gonorrhea 098.0
- complicating pregnancy childbirth or puerperium 647.1
- affecting fetus or newborn 760.2
- complicating pregnancy childbirth or puerperium 647.1
- Infection infected infective opportunistic 136.9
- complicating pregnancy childbirth or puerperium NEC NEC "Not elsewhere classifiable"
This abbreviation in the index represents “other specified” when a specific code is not available for a condition the index directs the coder to the “other specified” code in the tabular. 647.9- affecting fetus or newborn 760.2
- TORCH see Infection congenital NEC NEC "Not elsewhere classifiable"
This abbreviation in the index represents “other specified” when a specific code is not available for a condition the index directs the coder to the “other specified” code in the tabular.- without active infection 760.2
- complicating pregnancy childbirth or puerperium NEC NEC "Not elsewhere classifiable"
- Influenza influenzal 487.1
- maternal affecting fetus or newborn 760.2
- manifest influenza in infant 771.2
- maternal affecting fetus or newborn 760.2
- Maternal condition affecting fetus or newborn
- infection
- disease classifiable to 001 136 760.2
- influenza 760.2
- manifest influenza in the infant 771.2
- malaria 760.2
- manifest malaria in infant or fetus 771.2
- rubella conditions classifiable to 056 760.2
- manifest rubella in the infant or fetus 771.0
- syphilis conditions classifiable to 090 097 760.2
- manifest syphilis in the infant or fetus 090.0
- toxoplasmosis conditions classifiable to 130 760.2
- manifest toxoplasmosis in the infant or fetus 771.2
- infection
- Rubella German measles 056.9
- maternal
- affecting fetus or newborn 760.2
- manifest rubella in infant 771.0
- affecting fetus or newborn 760.2
- maternal
- Syphilis syphilitic acquired 097.9
- complicating pregnancy childbirth or puerperium 647.0
- affecting fetus or newborn 760.2
- maternal affecting fetus or newborn 760.2
- manifest syphilis in newborn see Syphilis congenital
- complicating pregnancy childbirth or puerperium 647.0
- TORCH infection SEE ALSO See Also
A “see also” instruction following a main term in the index instructs that there is another main term that may also be referenced that may provide additional index entries that may be useful. It is not necessary to follow the “see also” note when the original main term provides the necessary code. Infection congenital 760.2 - Toxoplasmosis acquired 130.9
- maternal
- affecting fetus or newborn 760.2
- manifest toxoplasmosis in fetus or newborn 771.2
- affecting fetus or newborn 760.2
- maternal
- Tuberculosis tubercular tuberculous calcification calcified caseous chromogenic acid fast bacilli congenital degeneration disease fibrocaseous fistula gangrene interstitial isolated circumscribed lesions NEC NEC "Not elsewhere classifiable"
This abbreviation in the index represents “other specified” when a specific code is not available for a condition the index directs the coder to the “other specified” code in the tabular.rosis parenchymatous ulcerative 011.9- complicating pregnancy childbirth or puerperium 647.3
- affecting fetus or newborn 760.2
- maternal affecting fetus or newborn 760.2
- complicating pregnancy childbirth or puerperium 647.3
Information for Patients
Infections and Pregnancy
During pregnancy, some common infections like the common cold or a skin infection do not usually cause serious problems. But other infections can be dangerous to you, your baby, or both. Some infections may lead to preterm birth and low birth weight babies. Others can cause serious illness, birth defects, and lifelong disabilities, such as hearing loss or learning problems.
Some of the infections that can be dangerous during pregnancy include:
- Bacterial vaginosis (BV)
- Group B strep (GBS)
- Hepatitis
- Sexually transmitted diseases
- Toxoplasmosis
- Urinary tract infections
- Yeast infections
- Zika virus
To try to prevent infections,:
- Don't eat raw or undercooked meat
- Don't share food or drinks with other people
- Wash your hands frequently
- Don't empty cat litter. Cats can transmit toxoplasmosis.
If you do get an infection during pregnancy, contact your health care provider about how best to protect you and your baby. Only some medicines are safe during pregnancy.
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ICD-9 Footnotes
General Equivalence Map Definitions
The ICD-9 and ICD-10 GEMs are used to facilitate linking between the diagnosis codes in ICD-9-CM and the new ICD-10-CM code set. The GEMs are the raw material from which providers, health information vendors and payers can derive specific applied mappings to meet their needs.
- Approximate Flag - The approximate flag is on, indicating that the relationship between the code in the source system and the code in the target system is an approximate equivalent.
- No Map Flag - The no map flag indicates that a code in the source system is not linked to any code in the target system.
- Combination Flag - The combination flag indicates that more than one code in the target system is required to satisfy the full equivalent meaning of a code in the source system.
Index of Diseases and Injuries Definitions
- And - The word "and" should be interpreted to mean either "and" or "or" when it appears in a title.
- Code also note - A "code also" note instructs that two codes may be required to fully describe a condition, but this note does not provide sequencing direction.
- Code first - Certain conditions have both an underlying etiology and multiple body system manifestations due to the underlying etiology. For such conditions, the ICD-10-CM has a coding convention that requires the underlying condition be sequenced first followed by the manifestation. Wherever such a combination exists, there is a "use additional code" note at the etiology code, and a "code first" note at the manifestation code. These instructional notes indicate the proper sequencing order of the codes, etiology followed by manifestation.
- Type 1 Excludes Notes - A type 1 Excludes note is a pure excludes note. It means "NOT CODED HERE!" An Excludes1 note indicates that the code excluded should never be used at the same time as the code above the Excludes1 note. An Excludes1 is used when two conditions cannot occur together, such as a congenital form versus an acquired form of the same condition.
- Type 2 Excludes Notes - A type 2 Excludes note represents "Not included here". An excludes2 note indicates that the condition excluded is not part of the condition represented by the code, but a patient may have both conditions at the same time. When an Excludes2 note appears under a code, it is acceptable to use both the code and the excluded code together, when appropriate.
- Includes Notes - This note appears immediately under a three character code title to further define, or give examples of, the content of the category.
- Inclusion terms - List of terms is included under some codes. These terms are the conditions for which that code is to be used. The terms may be synonyms of the code title, or, in the case of "other specified" codes, the terms are a list of the various conditions assigned to that code. The inclusion terms are not necessarily exhaustive. Additional terms found only in the Alphabetic Index may also be assigned to a code.
- NEC "Not elsewhere classifiable" - This abbreviation in the Alphabetic Index represents "other specified". When a specific code is not available for a condition, the Alphabetic Index directs the coder to the "other specified” code in the Tabular List.
- NOS "Not otherwise specified" - This abbreviation is the equivalent of unspecified.
- See - The "see" instruction following a main term in the Alphabetic Index indicates that another term should be referenced. It is necessary to go to the main term referenced with the "see" note to locate the correct code.
- See Also - A "see also" instruction following a main term in the Alphabetic Index instructs that there is another main term that may also be referenced that may provide additional Alphabetic Index entries that may be useful. It is not necessary to follow the "see also" note when the original main term provides the necessary code.
- 7th Characters - Certain ICD-10-CM categories have applicable 7th characters. The applicable 7th character is required for all codes within the category, or as the notes in the Tabular List instruct. The 7th character must always be the 7th character in the data field. If a code that requires a 7th character is not 6 characters, a placeholder X must be used to fill in the empty characters.
- With - The word "with" should be interpreted to mean "associated with" or "due to" when it appears in a code title, the Alphabetic Index, or an instructional note in the Tabular List. The word "with" in the Alphabetic Index is sequenced immediately following the main term, not in alphabetical order.