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What diagnosis code(s) is/are reported for pneumonia due to SARS?

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The diagnosis code for pneumonia due to SARS must be found in the ICD-10 coding manual, reflecting the causative coronavirus. SARS, which can cause pneumonia, has not had any cases since 2004 and there is no specific treatment or vaccine for it.

Step-by-step explanation:

The diagnosis code for pneumonia due to SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) is not explicitly provided in the reference information provided. Since SARS is a coronavirus that can cause pneumonia, the coding system in use, such as ICD-10, would need a specific code that encapsulates pneumonia caused by this virus. The coder would refer to the coding manual or online database to find the appropriate diagnosis code, which typically will reflect pneumonia with a specification of the causative organism, in this case, the SARS coronavirus.

SARS and MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) are examples of acute respiratory infections that cause symptoms such as high fever, aches, cough, and can progress to severe respiratory infection and pneumonia. There is no specific treatment or vaccine for SARS since its outbreak was controlled in 2003, and no cases have been recorded since 2004. Treatment of pneumonia caused by coronaviruses focuses on supportive care and managing symptoms.

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