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P39.4

Billable

Neonatal skin infection

Neonatal skin infection

Status

Billable / Specific

Block

P35-P39

Parent Code

P39

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Alternative clinical terms for this condition

  • Neonatal pyoderma

Includes

Conditions included under this code

  • conditions that have their origin in the fetal or perinatal period (before birth through the first 28 days after birth) even if morbidity occurs later

Excludes 1

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Also Known As / Clinical Terms(1794)

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Clinical Terms

  • Foreign body in skin of genitalia
  • Foreign body in skin of forearm
  • Infected abrasion of lesser toe of left foot
  • Superficial foreign body in toe
  • Superficial injury of left lower leg
  • Infected abrasion of skin of right ear
  • Blister of abdominal wall with infection
  • Abrasion of eyelid
  • Foreign body in skin of abdomen
  • Abrasion of right thigh
  • Superficial foreign body in flank
  • Superficial foreign body of buttock with infection
  • Open wound of right breast
  • Superficial foreign body in lip
  • Open wound of right eyelid
  • Superficial foreign body in penis
  • Foreign body in anterior abdominal wall
  • Superficial injury of skin of first digit of right foot
  • Traumatic blister of buttock
  • Abrasion of hip, infected
  • Superficial injury of right ear
  • Foreign body in skin of thigh with infection
  • Abrasion of skin of right elbow region
  • Foreign body in skin of thigh
  • Infected abrasion of left great toe
  • Traumatic blister of hip
  • Superficial injury of scrotum
  • Infected abrasion of skin of right ankle region
  • Infected abrasion of left thigh
  • Abrasion of skin of interscapular region of back
  • Infected abrasion of skin of right breast
  • Abrasion of skin of right thigh
  • Abrasion of skin of left ear
  • Blister of lip with infection
  • Infected abrasion of skin of right ring finger
  • Neonatal viral infection of skin
  • Abrasion AND/OR friction burn of finger with infection
  • Malassezia pustulosis of newborn
  • Superficial foreign body of lower limb with infection
  • Traumatic blister of lower leg
  • Foreign body in female perineum
  • Trueperella pyogenes infection of skin
  • Abrasion of upper arm, infected
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of upper limb, infected
  • Infected insect bite of head and neck
  • Skin infection
  • Superficial injury of skin of left knee
  • Superficial foreign body of scalp with infection
  • Infection of face
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of trunk, infected
  • Infected abrasion of skin of left hand
  • Infection of toe
  • Abrasion AND/OR friction burn of forearm with infection
  • Abrasion of right lower leg
  • Infection caused by Trueperella pyogenes
  • Neonatal infection of skin caused by Pseudomonas
  • Pustuloderma
  • Foreign body in skin of groin with infection
  • Neonatal Pseudomonas skin infection
  • Site-specific infective disorders of skin
  • Open wound of inguinal region
  • Superficial foreign body of hip with infection
  • Superficial injury of penis with infection
  • Superficial foreign body of gum with infection
  • Superficial injury of vagina with infection
  • Superficial foreign body in interscapular region
  • Abrasion of right little finger
  • Right knee abrasion
  • Traumatic blister of scapular region
  • Foreign body in skin of wrist
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of flank with infection
  • Infected abrasion of left breast
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of ankle with infection
  • Abrasion of skin of left lower leg
  • Abrasion, buttock
  • Superficial injury of perineum with infection
  • Blister of groin
  • Foreign body in skin of buttock with infection
  • Abrasion, groin
  • Superficial foreign body of scapular region with infection
  • Superficial injury of left eyelid
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of nose with infection
  • Superficial injury of right elbow
  • Ecthyma
  • Superficial injury of forth digit of right hand
  • Localised infection of skin AND/OR subcutaneous tissue
  • Superficial injury of wrist with infection
  • Abrasion of right ankle
  • Abrasion of skin of left ring finger
  • Insect bite, nonvenomous, of head, infected
  • Abrasion of skin of right ear
  • Infected abrasion of skin of toe
  • Bacterial infection of skin
  • Infected abrasion of left ankle
  • Abrasion of perineum, infected
  • Infected abrasion of skin of left foot
  • Abrasion of skin of right ring finger
  • Foreign body in skin of scalp with infection
  • Nonvenomous insect bite of vulva with infection
  • Infected abrasion of right thigh
  • Infection of big toe
  • Abrasion of skin of finger of left hand
  • Foreign body in skin of interscapular region with infection
  • Traumatic blister of foot, infected
  • Bacterial pseudomycosis
  • Superficial foreign body in groin
  • Infected abrasion of skin of first digit of left hand
  • Inflammatory dermatosis of newborn
  • Abrasion of skin of left forearm
  • Abrasion, scapular area
  • Blister of nose with infection
  • Foreign body in skin of shoulder
  • Abrasion of skin of right little finger
  • Infected abrasion
  • Infected abrasion of skin of left breast
  • Localized skin infection
  • Skin and subcutaneous tissue infection
  • Abrasion of forearm, infected
  • Abrasion of skin of first digit of right hand
  • Infected abrasion of skin of sacral region
  • Infected abrasion of skin of anterior abdominal wall
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of buttock with infection
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of back with infection
  • Infected abrasion of right ring finger
  • Cutaneous streptococcal ulcer
  • Infected abrasion of skin of lesser digit of right foot
  • Infection of toe web
  • Superficial foreign body of breast with infection
  • Infected abrasion of skin of left eyelid
  • Superficial injury of buttock with infection
  • Superficial injury of skin of right first toe
  • Abrasion of skin of scapular region of back
  • Animal bite wound of head and neck
  • Foreign body in skin of penis
  • Moraxella infection of skin
  • Pyoderma
  • Superficial foreign body in scrotum
  • Ecthyma caused by Streptococcus pyogenes
  • Infected abrasion of skin of eyelid
  • Blister of vulva with infection
  • Abrasion of skin of neck
  • Superficial foreign body of foot with infection
  • Infected abrasion of left lower leg
  • Insect bite, nonvenomous, of vulva, infected
  • Abrasion of left little finger
  • Infected abrasion of skin of left little finger
  • Infected abrasion of skin of right great toe
  • Infected abrasion of skin of first digit of right foot
  • Insect bite, nonvenomous, of axilla
  • Abrasion or friction burn of hand, infected
  • Infected abrasion of skin of axilla
  • Nonvenomous insect bite of interscapular region with infection
  • Blister of forearm with infection
  • Foreign body in skin of chest
  • Blister of interscapular region, infected
  • Ecthyma gangrenosum
  • Foreign body in skin of back
  • Infected abrasion of skin of lower leg
  • Abrasion of ear region
  • Abrasion of right great toe
  • Blister of scalp with infection
  • Abrasion, flank
  • Infantile streptococcal infection
  • Septic dermatitis
  • Recurrent skin infection
  • Superficial foreign body in vulva
  • Staphylococcal ecthyma
  • Superficial injury of skin of first digit of left foot
  • Panton-Valentine leukocidin producing Staphylococcus aureus skin infection
  • Infected abrasion of right breast
  • Infected abrasion of skin of foot
  • Streptococcus pyogenes infection
  • Infected abrasion of right upper arm
  • Infected insect bite of dorsum of foot
  • Superficial foreign body in forearm
  • Superficial injury of heel
  • Traumatic blister of heel
  • Superficial foreign body of hand with infection
  • Abrasion of right knee
  • Superficial bacterial infection of skin
  • Foreign body in skin of toe
  • Abrasion of left foot
  • Infected abrasion of skin of left ring finger
  • Superficial foreign body in skin of nose
  • Nonvenomous insect bite of female genitalia with infection
  • Foreign body in skin of toe with infection
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of groin with infection
  • Abrasion or friction burn of finger, infected
  • Neonatal skin infection (disorder)
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of neck with infection
  • Superficial injury of skin of sacrum
  • Animal bite of head and neck
  • Traumatic blister of groin, infected
  • Insect bite, nonvenomous, of vulva
  • Infected abrasion of skin of left knee region
  • Abrasion of lower leg, infected
  • Abrasion of foot, infected
  • Infected abrasion of left knee
  • Infected abrasion of right forearm
  • Abrasion of skin of breast
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of axilla with infection
  • Infected abrasion of skin of fifth digit of left hand
  • Infected abrasion of skin of lesser toe of left foot
  • Foreign body in skin and/or mucosa of lip
  • Abrasion of left ear
  • Abrasion of knee, infected
  • Abrasion of right wrist
  • Abrasion of skin of anterior abdominal wall
  • Abrasion of skin of left ankle region
  • Abrasion of left middle finger
  • Infected thumb
  • Foreign body in skin of scalp
  • Abrasion of skin of groin
  • Foreign body in skin of ear with infection
  • Traumatic blister of back
  • Infection caused by Panton-Valentine leukocidin producing Staphylococcus aureus
  • Infected abrasion of skin of thigh
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of toe with infection
  • Open wound of left eyelid
  • Corynebacterium pyogenes infection of skin
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of upper arm with infection
  • Blister of chest wall
  • Bite wound of female external genitalia
  • Infected abrasion of skin of right foot
  • Abrasion of right index finger
  • Traumatic blister of interscapular region, infected
  • Blister of breast
  • Blister of buttock, infected
  • Pyogenic infection of skin and subcutaneous tissues caused by bacterium
  • MRSA (Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus) infection
  • Blister of ear with infection
  • Abrasion of right middle finger
  • Blister of flank with infection
  • Abrasion of skin of left index finger
  • Abrasion of right upper arm
  • Infected abrasion of right little finger
  • Superficial injury of thigh with infection
  • Blister of lower leg, infected
  • Infected skin ulcer
  • Abrasion of skin of ankle
  • Laceration of forehead
  • Abrasion of groin, infected
  • Insect bite, nonvenomous, of scrotum and testis, infected
  • Foreign body in skin of trunk with infection
  • Abrasion or friction burn of head, infected
  • Blister of hip, infected
  • Foreign body in skin and/or mucosa of lip with infection
  • Abrasion of second digit of right hand
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of wrist with infection
  • Infected abrasion of finger of right hand
  • Streptococcal infection of skin
  • Abrasion of skin of left thigh
  • Superficial injury of second digit of left hand
  • Blister of groin with infection
  • Infected abrasion of left thumb
  • Abrasion of thigh, infected
  • Superficial injury of face with infection
  • Abrasion of skin of first toe of left foot
  • Abrasion of skin of right index finger
  • Superficial injury of right lower leg
  • Infected foreign body
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of hand, infected
  • Abrasion of interscapular region, infected
  • Foreign body in skin of neck with infection
  • Traumatic blister of posterior thorax
  • Vaginal abrasion
  • Abrasion of skin of left foot
  • Streptococcal skin disorder
  • Superficial foreign body in buttock
  • Blister of breast, infected
  • Abrasion of right elbow
  • Abrasion of skin of left middle finger
  • Site-specific pyogenic infection of skin and subcutis
  • Blister of hip
  • Insect bite, nonvenomous, of back, infected
  • Abrasion of right shoulder
  • Botryomycosis
  • Infected abrasion of left index finger
  • Foreign body in skin of nose
  • Pyodermia
  • Infected abrasion of left forearm
  • Traumatic blister of chest wall, infected
  • Neonatal ecthyma gangrenosum
  • Complex laceration of forehead
  • Abrasion of left eyelid
  • MRSA (Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus) skin infection
  • Superficial injury of scrotum with infection
  • Superficial foreign body in cheek
  • Superficial foreign body of scrotum with infection
  • Superficial foreign body in elbow
  • Superficial injury of left upper arm
  • Staphylococcal botryomycosis
  • Abrasion of skin of lesser toe of right foot
  • Superficial foreign body of thigh with infection
  • Abrasion, lower leg
  • Blister of flank
  • Foreign body in male perineum
  • Foreign body in skin and/or mucosa of vulva
  • Traumatic blister of lower limb, infected
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of abdominal wall with infection
  • Infection of foot
  • Abrasion of skin of thigh
  • Superficial foreign body of shoulder with infection
  • Inflammation of skin and/or subcutaneous tissue
  • Superficial foreign body in ankle
  • Abrasion of skin of lower back
  • Abrasion of toe, infected
  • Superficial foreign body of perineum with infection
  • Superficial injury of left ring finger
  • Abrasion of flank, infected
  • Foreign body in skin of hip
  • Traumatic blister of back, infected
  • Infected abrasion of right hand
  • Superficial foreign body with infection
  • Infected abrasion of left eyelid
  • Infected abrasion of skin of right knee region
  • Abrasion of skin of forearm
  • Infected abrasion of left foot
  • Abrasion of skin of wrist
  • Bite wound of posterior wall of thorax
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of finger, infected
  • Blister of head, infected
  • Neonatal pyogenic infection of skin
  • Nonvenomous insect bite of lip with infection
  • Open wound of anus
  • Abrasion of left wrist
  • Blister of neck with infection
  • Foreign body in skin of abdomen with infection
  • Infected abrasion of skin of finger of right hand
  • Superficial foreign body in scapular region
  • Infected abrasion of skin of flank
  • Infected abrasion of skin of chest
  • Abrasion of skin of first toe of right foot
  • Foreign body in skin of neck
  • Superficial foreign body of neck with infection
  • Abrasion of left lower leg
  • Infected nonvenomous insect bite of posterior thorax
  • Perineal suppuration
  • Foreign body in penis
  • Superficial foreign body in skin of nose with infection
  • Abrasion of skin of left wrist region
  • Infection of skin of neck
  • Superficial injury of trunk with infection
  • Foreign body in gum
  • Staphylococcal infection of skin
  • Superficial foreign body in skin of abdomen with infection
  • Animal bite of genitalia
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of shoulder with infection
  • Abrasion of second digit of left hand
  • Abrasion of skin of left shoulder region
  • Staphylococcal toxin-mediated reaction of skin
  • Superficial injury of right eyelid
  • Foreign body in skin of elbow
  • Foreign body in skin of cheek with infection
  • Foreign body in gingival mucous membrane with infection
  • Infective dermatological disorders
  • Infected abrasion of skin of wrist
  • Superficial injury of left ear
  • Superficial injury of right index finger
  • Abrasion, hip
  • Infection caused by Panton-Valentine leucocidin producing Staphylococcus aureus
  • Infected abrasion of skin of right elbow region
  • Infection of skin and subcutaneous tissue caused by fungus
  • Skin infection caused by Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus
  • Superficial foreign body in scalp
  • Abrasion of skin of right wrist region
  • Abrasion of left shoulder
  • Foreign body in skin of flank
  • Superficial foreign body of finger with infection
  • Infected abrasion of skin of breast
  • Infected abrasion of left elbow
  • Blister of chest wall with infection
  • Abrasion of left hip
  • Blister of scapular region, infected
  • Foreign body in skin of hip with infection
  • Infected abrasion of skin of first digit of left foot
  • Blister of toe
  • Abrasion of skin of inguinal region
  • Infected abrasion of left upper arm
  • Sepsis with cutaneous manifestations
  • Infected abrasion of skin of lesser toe of right foot
  • Superficial injury of left elbow
  • Abrasion of skin of left little finger
  • Superficial foreign body in anus
  • Infected abrasion of right lower leg
  • Infection of finger
  • Abrasion, breast
  • Suppurative inflammation of perineum
  • Foreign body in skin of hand with infection
  • Traumatic blister of groin
  • Insect bite, nonvenomous, of interscapular region
  • Left knee abrasion
  • Superficial foreign body of ankle with infection
  • Superficial foreign body of groin with infection
  • Traumatic blister of hip, infected
  • Superficial foreign body in skin of genitalia
  • Disease caused by Moraxella
  • Blister of hand with infection
  • Abrasion of right hip
  • Infected abrasion of perineum
  • Infected abrasion of skin of left index finger
  • Infection toe
  • Superficial injury of skin of sacral region
  • Foreign body in skin of interscapular region
  • Foreign body in lip
  • Vaginal graze
  • Superficial foreign body in skin of perineum
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of cheek with infection
  • Abrasion of neck
  • Abrasion of skin of right middle finger
  • Abrasion of finger of right hand
  • Infected abrasion of low back
  • Pyoderma chancriforme faciei
  • Abrasion, upper arm
  • Abrasion of anus
  • Infected abrasion of left shoulder
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of anus with infection
  • Foreign body in skin of breast
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of foot and/or toe, infected
  • Bacterial paronychia
  • Localized infection of skin AND/OR subcutaneous tissue
  • Blister of scapular region
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of scalp with infection
  • Neonatal cephalic pustulosis caused by Malassezia
  • Superficial foreign body of cheek with infection
  • Infected abrasion of left hand
  • Infection due to Streptococcus group A
  • Abrasion of skin of shoulder
  • Superficial injury of testis with infection
  • Abrasion of skin of axilla
  • Abrasion of right breast
  • Infected abrasion of skin of right forearm
  • Traumatic blister of heel, infected
  • Superficial foreign body in hip
  • Pyoderma ulcerosum tropicalum
  • Abrasion of skin of lower leg
  • Abrasion of skin of left great toe
  • Nonvenomous insect bite of back with infection
  • Infected abrasion of right index finger
  • Superficial injury of flank with infection
  • Foreign body in skin and/or mucosa of anus with infection
  • Infection of skin and/or subcutaneous tissue
  • Superficial injury of second digit of right hand
  • Infected abrasion of skin of right thumb
  • Foreign body of skin of forearm
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of hip with infection
  • Foreign body in skin of elbow with infection
  • Insect bite, nonvenomous, of chest wall, infected
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of perineum with infection
  • Bacterial pyoderma
  • Abrasion of lesser toe of right foot
  • Infected abrasion of skin of right eyelid
  • Insect bite of dorsum of foot
  • Infected abrasion of skin of elbow
  • Traumatic blister of head, infected
  • Superficial injury of right middle finger
  • Superficial injury of left ankle
  • Abrasion of ocular adnexa of right eye
  • Superficial foreign body of lip with infection
  • Foreign body in skin and/or mucosa of anus
  • Localised skin infection
  • Recurrent infection of skin
  • Neonatal staphylococcal infection of skin
  • Infected abrasion of skin of right middle finger
  • Superficial foreign body in toe with infection
  • Infected nonvenomous insect bite of female genitalia
  • Superficial injury of cheek with infection
  • Abrasion of vagina
  • Infected abrasion of right ankle
  • Nonvenomous insect bite of posterior thorax with infection
  • Superficial foreign body of interscapular region with infection
  • Superficial injury of skin of right knee
  • Superficial foreign body in chest
  • Application site infection
  • Foreign body in skin of ankle
  • Superficial foreign body in gum
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of scapular region with infection
  • Insect bite of head and neck
  • Left knee superficial injury of skin
  • Infected abrasion of skin of right little finger
  • Superficial injury of scapular region with infection
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of thigh with infection
  • Abrasion of right forearm
  • Foreign body in skin of forearm with infection
  • Infection of skin and subcutaneous tissues caused by pyogenic bacterium
  • Foreign body in skin of groin
  • Actinophytosis
  • Infected abrasion of skin of right hip region
  • Superficial injury of left forearm
  • Abrasion or friction burn of lower limb, infected
  • Abrasion of right thumb
  • Abrasion of anus, infected
  • Localised infection of subcutaneous tissue
  • Abrasion, forearm area
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of ear with infection
  • Traumatic blister of buttock, infected
  • Foreign body in skin of finger with infection
  • Superficial injury of abdominal wall with infection
  • Abrasion of ankle, infected
  • Superficial foreign body in back
  • Infected abrasion of skin of upper arm
  • Nonvenomous insect bite of chest wall with infection
  • Blister of hip with infection
  • Superficial injury of nose with infection
  • Abrasion of scalp, infected
  • Blister of heel
  • Abrasion of skin of right hip region
  • Abrasion of skin of left upper arm
  • Abrasion of right ring finger
  • Infected abrasion of right eyelid
  • Infected abrasion of skin of second digit of right hand
  • Open wound of left breast
  • Superficial injury of anus with infection
  • Abrasion of skin of right shoulder region
  • Infected abrasion of skin of buttock
  • Abrasion of skin of knee
  • Blister of heel, infected
  • Bacterial infection of skin and subcutis
  • Foreign body in skin of axilla
  • Abrasion of abdominal wall, infected
  • Superficial foreign body of anus with infection
  • Infection due to Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus
  • Infected abrasion of right elbow
  • Blister of toe, infected
  • Abrasion of skin of right lower leg
  • Foreign body in skin of penis with infection
  • Infected abrasion of skin of left middle finger
  • Infected abrasion of skin of right hand
  • Infected abrasion of skin of fourth digit of right hand
  • Infected abrasion of skin of left thigh
  • Abrasion of neck, infected
  • Abrasion of skin of right forearm
  • Neonatal dermatitis
  • Animal bite of axilla
  • Parasitic infection of skin
  • Non-pyogenic bacterial infection of skin
  • Abrasion of skin of sacral region
  • Blister of groin, infected
  • Infected abrasion of left ring finger
  • Blister of finger with infection
  • Simple laceration of forehead
  • Abrasion of skin of right eyelid
  • Superficial foreign body in neck
  • Blister of back
  • Abrasion of axilla, infected
  • Open wound of skin of eyelid
  • Infected abrasion of skin of first digit of right hand
  • Blister of chest wall, infected
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of lip with infection
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of penis with infection
  • Foreign body in skin of back with infection
  • Superficial foreign body of face with infection
  • Abrasion of skin of left hip region
  • Abrasion of skin of right breast
  • Abrasion of skin of upper arm
  • Abrasion, vagina
  • Abrasion of skin of right upper arm
  • Blister of upper arm with infection
  • Foreign body in skin of face with infection
  • Nonvenomous insect bite of testis with infection
  • Abrasion of skin of right great toe
  • Traumatic blister of interscapular region
  • Superficial injury of scalp with infection
  • Abrasion of right chest wall
  • Foreign body in skin of cheek
  • Neonatal bacterial paronychia
  • Neonatal fungal infection of skin
  • Foreign body in skin of breast with infection
  • Superficial injury of lower limb, infected
  • Blister of abdominal wall
  • Foreign body in skin of perineum
  • Abrasion of right eye region
  • Infection of skin caused by Panton-Valentine leukocidin producing Staphylococcus aureus
  • Superficial injury of interscapular region with infection
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of chest wall with infection
  • Abrasion of left ankle
  • Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus skin infection
  • Superficial injury of skin of first digit of right hand
  • Foreign body in skin of scrotum
  • Infected abrasion of skin of right index finger
  • Septic finger
  • Infected abrasion of skin of left chest wall
  • Foreign body in male genital organs and perineum
  • Abrasion, scalp
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of shoulder and/or upper arm, infected
  • Open wound of scapular region
  • Abrasion of left chest wall
  • Infected abrasion of skin of left upper arm
  • Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus infection
  • Blister with infection
  • Foreign body in skin of flank with infection
  • Superficial foreign body in ear
  • Infected abrasion of skin of ankle
  • Superficial foreign body of forearm with infection
  • Abrasion of chest wall, infected
  • Infection of palmar space
  • Traumatic blister of flank, infected
  • Infected abrasion of left wrist
  • Pustule
  • Infected abrasion of skin of right shoulder region
  • Abrasion of scalp
  • Abrasion of elbow, infected
  • Superficial injury of dorsum of foot
  • Abrasion of skin of first digit of left foot
  • Foreign body in skin of axilla with infection
  • Abrasion of skin of left elbow region
  • Insect bite, nonvenomous, of scrotum and/or testis, infected
  • Abrasion of skin of hip
  • Traumatic blister of abdominal wall, infected
  • Abrasion of skin of thumb
  • Superficial injury of lip with infection
  • Abrasion of left upper arm
  • Infected abrasion of right great toe
  • Abrasion of skin of finger of right hand
  • Foreign body in oral mucosa
  • Abrasion, thigh
  • Abrasion of left forearm
  • Blister of back, infected
  • Infected abrasion of skin of face
  • Infected heel
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of face with infection
  • Infection of great toe
  • Insect bite of genitalia
  • Superficial injury of breast with infection
  • Streptococcal ecthyma
  • Foreign body in skin of scrotum with infection
  • Infected abrasion of vagina
  • Traumatic blister of lower leg, infected
  • Abrasion of knee
  • Abrasion, knee
  • Abrasion or friction burn of lower arm, infected
  • Cutaneous botryomycosis
  • Superficial injury of skin of right thumb
  • Infection finger
  • Infected abrasion of skin of neck
  • Superficial injury of skin of great toe of left foot
  • Superficial foreign body in wrist
  • Infected abrasion of skin of back
  • Open wound of flank
  • Abrasion of vagina, infected
  • Foreign body in skin of scapular region with infection
  • Infected abrasion of skin of fifth digit of right hand
  • Traumatic blister of scapular region, infected
  • Blister of foot with infection
  • Abrasion of buttock, infected
  • Abrasion of sacral region
  • Abrasion or friction burn of shoulder and upper arm, infected
  • Abrasion of left great toe
  • Blister of lower leg
  • Ecthyma caused by Staphylococcus aureus
  • Abrasion of scapular region, infected
  • Animal bite of dorsum of foot
  • Blister of buttock with infection
  • Foreign body in skin of nose with infection
  • Blister of interscapular region
  • Insect bite, nonvenomous, of axilla, infected
  • Blister of lower leg with infection
  • Superficial foreign body of back with infection
  • Foreign body in skin of upper arm with infection
  • Abrasion of skin of eyelid
  • Blister of anus with infection
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of breast with infection
  • Neonatal pseudomonas infection
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of elbow with infection
  • Foreign body in skin and/or mucosa of vulva with infection
  • Blister of lower limb, infected
  • Foreign body in skin of wrist with infection
  • Infected abrasion of skin of right chest wall
  • Infected abrasion of scalp
  • Nonvenomous insect bite of female genitalia
  • Superficial foreign body of chest wall with infection
  • Infected abrasion of skin of left ankle region
  • Blister of toe with infection
  • Arcanobacterium pyogenes infection of skin
  • Malassezia infection of skin
  • Infected abrasion of right middle finger
  • Superficial injury of right ring finger
  • Abrasion of skin of right chest wall
  • Abrasion of skin of left chest wall
  • Traumatic blister of flank
  • Infected insect bite of genitalia
  • Infected abrasion of skin of left thumb
  • Bite wound of vulva
  • Blister of thigh with infection
  • Bite wound of posterior chest wall
  • Blister of penis with infection
  • Abrasion of left breast
  • Infected abrasion of skin of lower back
  • Superficial injury of chest wall with infection
  • Infected abrasion of skin of knee
  • Infection of skin
  • Superficial foreign body of trunk with infection
  • Infected abrasion of left middle finger
  • Blister of foot, infected
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn
  • Abrasion of skin of first digit of left hand
  • Contaminated complex laceration of forehead
  • Superficial injury of ear with infection
  • Infected abrasion of left little finger
  • Infected abrasion of skin of left hip region
  • Purulent dermatitis
  • Superficial foreign body of axilla with infection
  • Superficial injury of head and neck
  • Infected abrasion of skin of third digit of left hand
  • Abrasion AND/OR friction burn of trunk with infection
  • Abrasion of fifth digit of left hand
  • Superficial injury of right forearm
  • Infected abrasion of left ear
  • Superficial foreign body of vulva with infection
  • Dermatitis of the newborn
  • Abrasion of left ring finger
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of interscapular region with infection
  • Abrasion of right foot
  • Abrasion of skin of buttock
  • Abrasion of skin of left thumb
  • Abrasion of skin of left knee
  • Blister of cheek with infection
  • Abrasion of left eye region
  • Abrasion of wrist
  • Abrasion of back, infected
  • Abrasion or friction burn of trunk, infected
  • Abrasion of skin of lesser toe of left foot
  • Superficial foreign body in upper arm
  • Abrasion of wrist, infected
  • Splinter in perineum with infection
  • Infection caused by Corynebacterium pyogenes
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of head, infected
  • Abrasion of shoulder, infected
  • Traumatic blister of toe, infected
  • Infected abrasion of skin of left forearm
  • Penile FB (foreign body)
  • Abrasion of skin of ear
  • Bite in axilla
  • Superficial injury of skin of great toe of right foot
  • Foreign body in skin of scapular region
  • Neonatal streptococcal pyoderma
  • Blister of axilla with infection
  • Infected abrasion of skin of left great toe
  • Splinter in anus
  • Abrasion of left knee
  • Infected face
  • Pulp space infection of toe
  • Superficial foreign body in perineum
  • Abrasion of left thumb
  • Superficial injury of neck with infection
  • Superficial injury of vulva with infection
  • Blister of breast with infection
  • Splinter in anus with infection
  • Infected abrasion of skin of finger of left hand
  • Foreign body in skin of ear
  • Pyogenic infection of skin and subcutis
  • Superficial foreign body of penis with infection
  • Infected abrasion of sacral region
  • Infected abrasion of right foot
  • Infected abrasion of finger of left hand
  • Infected abrasion of skin of groin
  • Blister of scapular region with infection
  • Superficial injury of right ankle
  • Infected superficial foreign body
  • Traumatic blister of trunk, infected
  • Infected abrasion of oral mucosa
  • Infected abrasion of skin of left lower leg
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of lower leg with infection
  • Abrasion of left index finger
  • Infected ulcer of skin
  • Contaminated simple laceration of forehead
  • Nonvenomous insect bite of mouth
  • Superficial foreign body of ear with infection
  • Infected abrasion of skin of second digit of left hand
  • Abrasion of right ear
  • Chancriform pyoderma
  • Infected abrasion of skin of right upper arm
  • Erosive pustular dermatosis of the scalp
  • Infected abrasion of right hip
  • Infected abrasion of skin of third digit of right hand
  • Abrasion, axillary area
  • Infection caused by Malassezia
  • Superficial injury of left middle finger
  • Superficial foreign body of elbow with infection
  • Traumatic blister of chest wall
  • Neonatal pyoderma caused by Streptococcus pyogenes
  • Infected insect bite of pelvic region
  • Pulp space infection of finger/thumb
  • Abrasion of skin of elbow
  • Foreign body in scrotum
  • Abrasion of skin of right ankle region
  • Abrasion, interscapular
  • Abrasion of right eyelid
  • Superficial injury of axilla with infection
  • Foreign body in skin of ankle with infection
  • Right knee superficial injury of skin
  • Abrasion of breast, infected
  • Superficial foreign body of upper arm with infection
  • Abrasion of skin of left eyelid
  • Foreign body in anus
  • Abrasion, anus
  • Abrasion of skin of left breast
  • Infected abrasion of lesser toe of right foot
  • Pussey spot
  • Traumatic blister of abdominal wall
  • Superficial injury of skin of first digit of left hand
  • Blister of back with infection
  • Localized infection of subcutaneous tissue
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of hand with infection
  • Infection caused by Arcanobacterium pyogenes
  • Abrasion, ankle
  • Abrasion of left elbow
  • Infected abrasion of right shoulder
  • Foreign body in skin of shoulder with infection
  • Gingival foreign body
  • Abrasion of face, infected
  • Superficial foreign body of flank with infection
  • Foreign body in vulva
  • Abrasion of ocular adnexa of left eye
  • Abrasion of skin of right foot
  • Blister of lower limb with infection
  • Abrasion, thumb
  • Infected abrasion of skin of left elbow region
  • Sepsis affecting skin
  • Superficial injury of left index finger
  • Infected abrasion of skin of right lower leg
  • Superficial injury of right upper arm
  • Superficial injury of skin of left thumb
  • Abrasion, shoulder area
  • Infected abrasion of skin of shoulder
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of lower limb, infected
  • Suppurative dermatitis
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of forearm, infected
  • Blister of interscapular region with infection
  • Infected abrasion of left hip
  • Superficial foreign body in breast
  • Infected abrasion of skin of right thigh
  • Blister of buttock
  • Traumatic blister of breast, infected
  • Blister of perineum with infection
  • Infected abrasion of skin of interscapular region of back
  • Infected abrasion of right wrist
  • Pyogenic bacterial infection of skin and subcutaneous tissues
  • Finger web space infection
  • Infected abrasion of skin of right wrist region
  • Infected abrasion of right ear
  • Infected abrasion of sacrum
  • Infected abrasion of skin of fourth digit of left hand
  • Superficial foreign body in axilla
  • Infected abrasion of skin of lesser digit of left foot
  • Infected abrasion of skin of hip
  • Superficial foreign body of wrist with infection
  • Neonatal pyoderma
  • Blister of flank, infected
  • Infected abrasion of anus
  • Superficial foreign body in skin of abdomen
  • Abrasion of skin of right knee
  • Foreign body in gingival mucous membrane
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn of vagina with infection
  • Blister of trunk, infected
  • Infected abrasion of skin of right first toe
  • Infected abrasion of skin of forearm
  • Infected abrasion of skin of left wrist region
  • Traumatic blister of toe
  • Neonatal streptococcal infection
  • Nonvenomous insect bite of lip
  • Foreign body in skin of foot with infection
  • Superficial foreign body in shoulder
  • Insect bite, nonvenomous, of scrotum and testis
  • Foreign body in skin of upper arm
  • Abrasion of skin of first digit of right foot
  • Abrasion of left thigh
  • Infected abrasion of right thumb
  • Bacterial dermatological disorders
  • Infected abrasion of skin of scapular region of back
  • Local infection of subcutaneous tissue
  • Abrasion of skin of flank
  • Blister of face with infection
  • Abrasion, elbow area
  • Superficial injury of gum with infection
  • Superficial injury of skin of left first toe
  • Abrasion of lesser toe of left foot
  • Pyogenic dermatitis
  • Infected abrasion of skin of left first toe
  • Foreign body in skin of lower limb with infection
  • Superficial foreign body in thigh
  • Traumatic blister of breast
  • Infected abrasion of skin of left shoulder region
  • Malassezia infection
  • Infected abrasion of skin of left ear
  • Superficial injury of forth digit of left hand
  • Gram-negative infection of toe web
  • Abrasion of fifth digit of right hand
  • Foreign body in skin of buttock
  • Abrasion of finger of left hand
  • Infected abrasion of right knee
  • Blister of ankle with infection
  • Nonvenomous insect bite of axilla with infection
  • Abrasion and/or friction burn with infection
  • Abrasion of skin of right thumb
  • Superficial injury of groin with infection
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ICD-10 code for neonatal skin infection?

The ICD-10-CM code for neonatal skin infection is P39.4. The full clinical description is "Neonatal skin infection". P39.4 is a billable/specific code that can be used on insurance claims and medical billing.

What does ICD-10 code P39.4 mean?

ICD-10-CM code P39.4 represents “Neonatal skin infection”. It is classified under Chapter 16: Certain Conditions Originating in the Perinatal Period and is a billable/specific code that can be used on a claim.

Is P39.4 a billable code?

Yes, P39.4 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code and can be used to indicate a diagnosis on a medical claim.

What chapter is P39.4 in?

P39.4 is in Chapter 16: Certain Conditions Originating in the Perinatal Period (codes P00-P96).

What codes cannot be used with P39.4?

P39.4 has Excludes1 notes indicating codes that cannot be used together with it, including: pemphigus neonatorum (L00); staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome (L00).

Are additional codes required with P39.4?

Yes, when using P39.4, also report: organism or specific infection.

What SNOMED CT codes does P39.4 map to?

P39.4 maps to 530 SNOMED CT concepts: 211320007, 211256008, 211053006, 400181003, 46080009, and 525 more. SNOMED CT is a clinical terminology used in electronic health records.

What are the UMLS CUIs for P39.4?

P39.4 is linked to 2 UMLS Concept Unique Identifiers: C0456111, C0556023. The UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) integrates multiple biomedical vocabularies maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

How does P39.4 relate to ICF functioning codes?

ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) codes describe how conditions like neonatal skin infection affect a person's functioning — body functions, activities, participation, and environmental factors. AutoICD provides ICF Core Sets for 12+ conditions and can map clinical text to ICF categories automatically. Browse the ICF directory to explore functioning codes.

What is the ICD-11 equivalent of P39.4?

P39.4 maps to the ICD-11 code: EH1Z (Neonatal skin infection, unspecified).

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