This key chapter in the ICD-10 classification is dedicated to a broad range of illnesses triggered by various microorganisms - bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. These infections manifest in a spectrum of diseases, from common flu and pneumonia to more severe conditions such as HIV/AIDS and malaria. Symptoms can be vastly different, often specific to the disease and the individual. Understanding this category is essential in effective diagnosis, treatment planning, and global health management. Read more in the help section
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