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O98.813 Other maternal infectious and parasitic diseases complicating pregnancy, third trimester

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Name of the Condition

  • Other maternal infectious and parasitic diseases complicating pregnancy, third trimester (ICD Code: O98.813)

Summary

This condition refers to infectious or parasitic diseases not specifically categorized under other codes that complicate pregnancy during the third trimester. These infections may impact maternal health and require specialized management to mitigate risks to both the mother and the fetus.

Causes

The underlying causes are diverse infectious or parasitic agents (e.g., bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites) that are not pregnancy-specific but occur during gestation. Examples include certain viral infections, protozoal diseases, or other systemic infections that interact with pregnancy-related physiological changes.

Risk Factors

  • Pre-existing chronic infections or parasitic conditions
  • Weakened immune system during pregnancy
  • Geographic or environmental exposure to pathogens
  • Lack of prenatal screening for infectious diseases
  • Poor sanitation or hygiene practices

Symptoms

  • Symptoms vary by the specific infection or parasite but may include fever, fatigue, localized pain, or systemic signs of infection. Some infections may be asymptomatic initially but pose risks during pregnancy.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis involves identifying the infectious or parasitic agent through laboratory tests (e.g., blood cultures, serological assays, or imaging) and correlating findings with clinical presentation. Documentation should specify the trimester and the nature of the infection.

Treatment Options

Treatment depends on the specific pathogen and may include antimicrobial therapy, antiparasitic medications, or supportive care. Management focuses on minimizing risks to maternal and fetal health while addressing the underlying infection.

Prognosis and Follow-Up

Prognosis varies based on the infection type, severity, and timely intervention. Regular monitoring of maternal and fetal status is essential, with follow-up to ensure resolution of the infection and address any ongoing complications.

Complications

  • Preterm labor or delivery
  • Fetal growth restriction
  • Maternal sepsis or organ dysfunction
  • Vertical transmission to the fetus

Lifestyle & Prevention

  • Practice good hygiene and sanitation
  • Avoid exposure to known pathogens (e.g., contaminated water, insects)
  • Complete recommended vaccinations before or during pregnancy
  • Seek prompt treatment for suspected infections

When to Seek Professional Help

Consult a healthcare provider if experiencing fever, unusual fatigue, pain, or other signs of infection during the third trimester. Early evaluation is critical to prevent complications.

Tips for Medical Coders

Document the specific infectious or parasitic disease and confirm the third-trimester timing. Ensure clinical correlation with laboratory or diagnostic findings to support code assignment.

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