ICD-9-CM 024
CMS Source: final ICD-9-CM release (version date October 1, 2014). Retired from U.S. claims after September 30, 2015.FacebookXLinkedInPrint

024 is a legacy ICD-9-CM diagnosis code for glanders. It was valid on U.S. claims through September 30, 2015 and cannot be reported for services on or after October 1, 2015, when ICD-10-CM replaced the ICD-9 code set. Under the CMS General Equivalence Mappings, its ICD-10-CM replacement is A24.0 (Glanders), flagged as a direct match.

Code Identity

ICD-9-CM Code
024
Valid for Submission
No — Legacy Code
Code Describes
Glanders
Parent Block
024 Glanders
Short Description
Glanders
ICD-10-CM Replacement

Convert 024 to ICD-10-CM

Based on the final CMS General Equivalence Mappings (GEMs), 024 crosswalks to the following ICD-10-CM code.

ICD-10-CM
A24.0 Glanders
Exact Match The mapping is direct, with no qualifiers.

Index of Diseases References

Entries in the final ICD-9-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries that point to 024. Tap the icons for the official index conventions.

  • Actinobacillus
    • mallei 024
  • Arthritis arthritic acute chronic subacute 716.9
    • due to or associated with
  • Bacillus SEE ALSO Infection bacillus
    • mallei infection 024
  • Equinia 024
  • Farcin 024
  • Farcy 024
  • Glanders 024
  • Infection infected infective opportunistic 136.9
    • actinobacillus
      • mallei 024
    • Bacillus NEC 041.89
      • mallei 024
    • glanders 024
    • Loefflerella
      • mallei 024
    • Malleomyces
      • mallei 024
    • Pseudomonas NEC 041.7
      • mallei 024
  • Malleus 024
  • Sepsis generalized 995.91
    • malleus 024

Information for Patients

Bacterial Infections

Bacteria are living things that have only one cell. Under a microscope, they look like balls, rods, or spirals. They are so small that a line of 1,000 could fit across a pencil eraser. Most types of don't make you sick. Many types are helpful.

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Questions About 024

Is 024 (glanders) still a valid code?

No. This code belonged to ICD-9-CM, which the United States retired after September 30, 2015. Claims with dates of service on or after October 1, 2015 must use ICD-10-CM codes, such as its replacement A24.0.

What is the ICD-10 replacement for 024?

The General Equivalence Mappings crosswalk this code directly to ICD-10-CM A24.0 (Glanders), a one-to-one match.

What did 024 mean?

In the final ICD-9-CM release, this code described glanders. It sat in block 024 Glanders under Infectious and parasitic diseases (001–139).