ICD10

ICD-10 Code O98: Maternal infectious and parasitic diseases classifiable elsewhere but complicating pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium

O98 is an ICD-10 diagnosis entry used to group records related to Maternal infectious and parasitic diseases classifiable elsewhere but complicating pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium. You may see this entry in coding references, medical records, or claims workflows when a broader diagnosis category is being reviewed before a more specific code is chosen. ICD-10 entries help standardize how diagnoses are organized for coding, reporting, analytics, and documentation. This code sits within the broader ICD-10 area for Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium (O00-O9A).

Reviewed by HealthAssure Clinical TeamUpdated 21 May 2026

What is this code?

ICD-10 entries help standardize how diagnoses are organized for coding, reporting, analytics, and documentation. This code sits within the broader ICD-10 area for Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium (O00-O9A).

When is it used?

  • May be used when a clinician documents maternal infectious and parasitic diseases classifiable elsewhere but complicating pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium in a patient's medical record.
  • May appear in hospital records, claims, referrals, and clinical documentation.
  • This code may act more like a grouping or parent code, so a more specific child code may be used in final documentation when available.

What it does not mean

  • A code alone does not explain severity, treatment plan, or outcome.
  • A medical code should not be treated as a substitute for a doctor's diagnosis or advice.
  • This entry may represent a broader category rather than the most specific billable code.

Code hierarchy

chapter
15Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium (O00-O9A)
block
O94-O9AOther obstetric conditions, not elsewhere classified
currentO94-O9A

Official coding notes

Includes
  • the listed conditions when complicating the pregnant state, when aggravated by the pregnancy, or as a reason for obstetric care
Applicable to
  • code (Chapter 1), to identify specific infectious or parasitic disease
Excludes2 (may code together if documented)
  • herpes gestationis (O26.4-)
  • infectious carrier state (O99.82-, O99.83-)
  • obstetrical tetanus (A34)
  • puerperal infection (O86.-)
  • puerperal sepsis (O85)
  • when the reason for maternal care is that the disease is known or suspected to have affected the fetus (O35-O36)
Use additional code
  • code (Chapter 1), to identify specific infectious or parasitic disease

Where you may see this code

You may see this entry in coding references, medical records, or claims workflows when a broader diagnosis category is being reviewed before a more specific code is chosen.

Related specialists

ObstetricianGynecologist

Related procedures

Obstetric ultrasound
May appear in pregnancy follow-up pathways when maternal infection complicates pregnancy and fetal well-being is monitored.
Fetal nonstress testing
May be used in selected higher-risk pregnancy monitoring pathways.

Coding guidelines

Compatibility

Legacy code aligns to an official FY 2026 category. Frontend should resolve to the official category page and surface the billable child codes.
Legacy codes
O98

Common synonyms

Maternal infectious and parasitic diseases classifiable elsewhere but complicating pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium

Frequently asked questions

Code details

CodeO98
SystemICD10
Display nameMaternal infectious and parasitic diseases classifiable elsewhere but complicating pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium
ChapterPregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium (O00-O9A)
BlockOther obstetric conditions, not elsewhere classified

Flags

BillableNo
Valid clinical useNo

Source

SourceICD-10
Version2026-annual
Releaseannual
Year2026

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