Babesia infection
Hemolytic anemia due to babesiosis
Hemolytic anemia, babesiosis
A group of tick-borne diseases of mammals including zoonoses in humans. They are caused by protozoa of the genus babesia, which parasitize erythrocytes, producing hemolysis. In the United States, the organism’s natural host is mice and transmission is by the deer tick ixodes scapularis.
A parasitic infection caused by babesia. It is transmitted by ticks and infects the red blood cells. Signs and symptoms include fever, fatigue and hemolytic anemia.
Tickborne disease caused by infection with protozoa; occurs in wild and domestic animals; in humans causes malaria-like symptoms, myalgia, nausea and splenomegaly; classic zoonotic disease.
B60.0 should not be used for reimbursement purposes as there are multiple codes below it that contain a greater level of detail.
The 2023 edition of ICD-10-CM B60.0 became effective on October 1, 2022.
This is the American ICD-10-CM version of B60.0 – other international versions of ICD-10 B60.0 may differ.