Carrier of other intestinal infectious diseases
ICD-10 Z22.1 is a billable code used to indicate a diagnosis of carrier of other intestinal infectious diseases.
Z22.1 identifies individuals who are carriers of intestinal infectious diseases, which can include pathogens like Salmonella, Shigella, and others. Carriers may not exhibit symptoms but can transmit the disease to others, making it crucial for public health monitoring and preventive measures. Social determinants of health, such as access to clean water, sanitation, and healthcare services, significantly influence the risk of becoming a carrier. Preventive care includes education on hygiene practices, vaccination where applicable, and regular screenings in high-risk populations. Screening for carriers is vital in controlling outbreaks, especially in communal living situations or food handling professions. Aftercare focuses on monitoring health status and ensuring that carriers are informed about their condition to prevent transmission.
Document patient history, risk factors, and any preventive measures taken.
Routine checkups where carrier status is identified, follow-up visits for monitoring.
Consider social determinants such as living conditions and access to healthcare.
Detailed records for epidemiological tracking and reporting to health authorities.
Investigating outbreaks, community health screenings.
Focus on population health and preventive strategies.
Used during routine checkups where carrier status is assessed.
Document preventive services provided and any risk factors discussed.
Primary care focus on preventive health.
Document the patient's carrier status, any preventive measures taken, and the absence of symptoms. Include risk factors and any education provided to the patient regarding hygiene and transmission prevention.