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Infection


Related Terms


  • Cellulitis Wound Infection
  • Septicemia
  • Wound Infection

Specialists


  • Infectious Disease Internist
  • Internal Medicine Physician
  • Pathologist

Comorbid Conditions


  • Chemotherapy
  • Diabetes
  • Hematologic disorder
  • Immune system disorders
  • Systemic conditions of lung, heart, genitourinary tract, liver, kidney, or gastrointestinal tracts

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Factors Influencing Duration


The length of disability is based on the type and severity of the infection, any underlying disease or complications, and the individual's response to treatment.

Medical Codes


ICD-9-CM:
136 - Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, Other and Unspecified
136.2 - Specific Infections by Free-living Amebae; Meningoencephalitis Due to Naegleria
136.4 - Psorospermiasis
136.5 - Sarcosporidiosis; Infection by Sarcocystis lindemanni
136.8 - Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, Other Specified; Candiru Infestation
136.9 - Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, Unspecified; Infectious Disease NOS; Parasitic Disease NOS
487 - Influenza

Return to Work (Restrictions / Accommodations)


Accommodations may include additional sick leave to allow the individual to rest and prevent transmission to coworkers. Restrictions will vary, depending on the nature of the infection and the job requirements of the individual. For example, a chef with an upper respiratory infection should not prepare food, and a nurse with the flu should avoid patient contact.

In some cases, complications may result in permanent disability (e.g., gangrene resulting in amputation). Some infections are incurable and become chronic (HIV, herpes).

Source: Medical Disability Advisor






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