ICD-9 Code V09.90

Infection with drug-resistant microorganisms, unspecified, without mention of multiple drug resistance

Not Valid for Submission

V09.90 is a legacy non-billable code used to specify a medical diagnosis of infection with drug-resistant microorganisms, unspecified, without mention of multiple drug resistance. This code was replaced on September 30, 2015 by its ICD-10 equivalent.

ICD-9: V09.90
Short Description:Infc mcrg drgrst nt mult
Long Description:Infection with drug-resistant microorganisms, unspecified, without mention of multiple drug resistance

Convert V09.90 to ICD-10

The following crosswalk between ICD-9 to ICD-10 is based based on the General Equivalence Mappings (GEMS) information:

  • Z16.30 - Resistance to unspecified antimicrobial drugs

Code Classification

  • Supplementary classification of factors influencing health status and contact with health services (E)
    • Persons with potential health hazards related to communicable diseases (V01-V09)
      • V09 Infection with drug-resistant microorganisms

Information for Medical Professionals

Index to Diseases and Injuries

References found for the code V09.90 in the Index of Diseases and Injuries:

    • Resistance resistant to
      • drugs by microorganisms V09.90
        • Amikacin V09.4
        • aminoglycosides V09.4
        • Amodiaquine V09.5
        • Amoxicillin V09.0
        • Ampicillin V09.0
        • antimycobacterial agents V09.7
        • Azithromycin V09.2
        • Azlocillin V09.0
        • Aztreonam V09.1
        • B lactam antibiotics V09.1
        • Bacampicillin V09.0
        • Bacitracin V09.8
        • Benznidazole V09.8
        • Capreomycin V09.7
        • Carbenicillin V09.0
        • Cefaclor V09.1
        • Cefadroxil V09.1
        • Cefamandole V09.1
        • Cefatetan V09.1
        • Cefazolin V09.1
        • Cefixime V09.1
        • Cefonicid V09.1
        • Cefoperazone V09.1
        • Ceforanide V09.1
        • Cefotaxime V09.1
        • Cefoxitin V09.1
        • Ceftazidine V09.1
        • Ceftizoxime V09.1
        • Ceftriaxone V09.1
        • Cefuroxime V09.1
        • Cephalexin V09.1
        • Cephaloglycin V09.1
        • Cephaloridine V09.1
        • cephalosporins V09.1
        • Cephalothin V09.1
        • Cephapirin V09.1
        • Cephradine V09.1
        • Chloramphenicol V09.8
        • Chloraquine V09.5
        • Chlorguanide V09.8
        • Chlorproguanil V09.8
        • Chlortetracyline V09.3
        • Cinoxacin V09.5
        • Ciprofloxacin V09.5
        • Clarithromycin V09.2
        • Clindamycin V09.8
        • Clioquinol V09.5
        • Clofazimine V09.7
        • Cloxacillin V09.0
        • Cyclacillin V09.0
        • Cycloserine V09.7
        • Dapsone Dz V09.7
        • Demeclocycline V09.3
        • Dicloxacillin V09.0
        • Doxycycline V09.3
        • Enoxacin V09.5
        • Erythromycin V09.2
        • Ethambutol EMB V09.7
        • Ethionamide ETA V09.7
        • Gentamicin V09.4
        • Halofantrine V09.8
        • Imipenem V09.1
        • Iodoquinol V09.5
        • Isoniazid INH V09.7
        • Kanamycin V09.4
        • macrolides V09.2
        • Mafenide V09.6
        • MDRO multiple drug resistant organisms NOS V09.91
        • Mefloquine V09.8
        • Melassoprol V09.8
        • Methicillin see Infection Methicillin
        • Methacycline V09.3
        • Methenamine V09.8
        • Metronidazole V09.8
        • Mezlocillin V09.0
        • Minocycline V09.3
        • multiple drug resistant organisms NOS V09.91
        • Nafcillin V09.0
        • Nalidixic acid V09.5
        • Natamycin V09.2
        • Neomycin V09.4
        • Netilmicin V09.4
        • Nimorazole V09.8
        • Nitrofurantoin V09.8
        • Nitrofurtimox V09.8
        • Norfloxacin V09.5
        • Nystatin V09.2
        • Ofloxacin V09.5
        • Oleandomycin V09.2
        • Oxacillin V09.0
        • Oxytetracycline V09.3
        • Para amino salicyclic acid PAS V09.7
        • Paromomycin V09.4
        • Penicillin G V Vk V09.0
        • penicillins V09.0
        • Pentamidine V09.8
        • Piperacillin V09.0
        • Primaquine V09.5
        • Proguanil V09.8
        • Pyrazinamide PZA V09.7
        • Pyrimethamine Sulfalene V09.8
        • Pyrimethamine Sulfodoxine V09.8
        • Quinacrine V09.5
        • Quinidine V09.8
        • Quinine V09.8
        • quinolones V09.5
        • Rifabutin V09.7
        • Rifampin Rif V09.7
        • Rifamycin V09.7
        • Rolitetracycline V09.3
        • Spectinomycin V09.8
        • Spiramycin V09.2
        • Streptomycin Sm V09.4
        • Sulfacetamide V09.6
        • Sulfacytine V09.6
        • Sulfadiazine V09.6
        • Sulfadoxine V09.6
        • Sulfamethoxazole V09.6
        • Sulfapyridine V09.6
        • Sulfasalizine V09.6
        • Sulfasoxazole V09.6
        • sulfonamides V09.6
        • Sulfoxone V09.7
        • Tetracycline V09.3
        • tetracyclines V09.3
        • Thiamphenicol V09.8
        • Ticarcillin V09.0
        • Tinidazole V09.8
        • Tobramycin V09.4
        • Triamphenicol V09.8
        • Trimethoprim V09.8
        • Vancomycin V09.8

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.