ICD‑10 Code A0839 – Other viral enteritis Other viral enteritis
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Active (Valid as of April 2025) · ICD-10-CM (US)
Code Details
| Code | A0839 |
|---|---|
| Category | A083 – Other viral enteritis Other viral enteritis |
| Version | ICD-10-CM (US) |
| Status | Active (Valid as of April 2025) |
Plain‑English Summary
ICD-10-CM code A08.39 is used for the diagnosis of "Other viral enteritis." This billable code specifies intestinal infections caused by various viral agents, including Coxsackie, Echovirus, Enterovirus (NEC), and Torovirus, that are not otherwise classified.
When to Use This Code
- Coxsackie virus enteritis
- Echovirus enteritis
- Enterovirus enteritis NEC
- Torovirus enteritis
Related Codes
Browse category »| Code | Description |
|---|---|
| A0831 | Calicivirus enteritis Calicivirus enteritis |
| A0832 | Astrovirus enteritis Astrovirus enteritis |
| A084 | Viral intestinal infection, unspecified Viral intestinal infection, unspecified |
| A088 | Other specified intestinal infections Other specified intestinal infections |
| A09 | Infectious gastroenteritis and colitis, unspecified Infectious gastroenteritis and colitis, unspecified |
FAQ
ICD-10-CM A08.39 specifically covers enteritis caused by Coxsackie virus, Echovirus, Enterovirus (not elsewhere classified), and Torovirus, among other unspecified viral agents.
Yes, A08.39 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code, meaning it can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes in medical billing.
The 2026 edition of ICD-10-CM A08.39 became effective on October 1, 2025, and should be used for claims with dates of service on or after this date.
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A08.39
Other viral enteritis
Viral intestinal infection
Coxsackie virus enteritis
Echovirus enteritis
Enterovirus enteritis
Torovirus enteritis
Intestinal inflammation viral
Acute viral gastroenteritis
ICD-10-CM A08.39
ICD10 code for other viral enteritis
ICD10 code for Coxsackie enteritis
ICD10 code for enterovirus enteritis