Under ICD10 antibiotic resistance will be combined coded with the pathogen or / Infection with implied pathogen.
The following antibiotic resistances are available:
Antibiotic resistance codes:
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If the pathogen is resistant to antimicrobials, the infection/pathogen combination should be combined with a code for antibiotic resistance -- thus in this situation there may be 3 or more codes all combined together (the infection, the pathogen, the antibiotic resistance(s)).
Which antibiotics?
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