080Louse-borne (epidemic) typhus
- Legacy / Not Valid for Submission
- Replaced October 1, 2015
080 is a legacy ICD-9-CM diagnosis code for louse-borne (epidemic) typhus. 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 A75.0 (Epidemic louse-borne typhus fever d/t Rickettsia prowazekii), flagged as a direct match.
Code Identity
Convert 080 to ICD-10-CM
Based on the final CMS General Equivalence Mappings (GEMs), 080 crosswalks to the following ICD-10-CM code.
Index of Diseases References
Entries in the final ICD-9-CM Index to Diseases and Injuries that point to 080. Tap the icons for the official index conventions.
- Embryoma M9080 1 SEE ALSO Neoplasm by site uncertain behavior
- benign M9080 0 see Neoplasm by site benign
- kidney M8960 3 189.0
- liver M8970 3 155.0
- Erythroplasia Queyrat M8080 2
- specified site see Neoplasm skin in situ
- unspecified site 233.5
- Myocarditis fibroid interstitial old progressive senile with arteriosclerosis 429.0
- due to or in
- epidemic louse borne typhus 080 422.0
- due to or in
- Queyrat s erythroplasia M8080 2
- specified site see Neoplasm skin in situ
- unspecified site 233.5
- Tabardillo 080
- flea borne 081.0
- louse borne 080
- Teratoblastoma malignant M9080 3 see Neoplasm by site malignant
- Teratoma solid M9080 1 SEE ALSO Neoplasm by site uncertain behavior
- adult cystic M9080 0 see Neoplasm by site benign
- and embryonal carcinoma mixed M9081 3 see Neoplasm by site malignant
- benign M9080 0 see Neoplasm by site benign
- combined with choriocarcinoma M9101 3 see Neoplasm by site malignant
- cystic adult M9080 0 see Neoplasm by site benign
- differentiated type M9080 0 see Neoplasm by site benign
- embryonal M9080 3 SEE ALSO Neoplasm by site malignant
- liver 155.0
- fetal
- sacral causing fetopelvic disproportion 653.7
- immature M9080 3 see Neoplasm by site malignant
- malignant M9080 3 SEE ALSO Neoplasm by site malignant
- anaplastic type M9082 3 see Neoplasm by site malignant
- intermediate type M9083 3 see Neoplasm by site malignant
- liver M9080 3 155.0
- trophoblastic M9102 3
- specified site see Neoplasm by site malignant
- unspecified site 186.9
- undifferentiated type M9082 3 see Neoplasm by site malignant
- mature M9080 0 see Neoplasm by site benign
- malignant M9080 3 see Neoplasm by site malignant
- ovary M9080 0 220
- embryonal immature or malignant M9080 3 183.0
- suprasellar M9080 3 see Neoplasm by site malignant
- Tumor M8000 1 SEE ALSO Neoplasm by site unspecified nature
- embryonal mixed M9080 1 SEE ALSO Neoplasm by site uncertain behavior
- liver M9080 3 155.0
- embryonal mixed M9080 1 SEE ALSO Neoplasm by site uncertain behavior
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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Insect Bites and Stings
Most insect bites are harmless, though they sometimes cause discomfort. Bee, wasp, and hornet stings and fire ant bites usually hurt. Mosquito and flea bites usually itch. Insects can also spread diseases. In the United States, some mosquitoes spread West Nile virus.
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Questions About 080
Is 080 (louse-borne (epidemic) typhus) 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 A75.0.
What is the ICD-10 replacement for 080?
The General Equivalence Mappings crosswalk this code directly to ICD-10-CM A75.0 (Epidemic louse-borne typhus fever d/t Rickettsia prowazekii), a one-to-one match.
What did 080 mean?
In the final ICD-9-CM release, this code described louse-borne (epidemic) typhus. It sat in block 080 Louse-borne [epidemic] typhus under Infectious and parasitic diseases (001–139).
