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Wiki Influenza in ICD-10

srohlmeier

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I have a physician questioning me about influenza codes. He had a patient test positive for influenza A and he began to hunt for a code for influenza A. When looking, he discovered that the word "novel" is used in many of the descriptions. When researching the term "novel" he found that it suggests a non-respiratory A virus, such as Avian or Swine flu. When I began researching for him, it seems like most of the influenza code use the word "novel". Does anyone have any more information?
 
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