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Table 3 Examples of allergens search in the ICD-11 beta phase (October 2014 version)

From: Mapping hypersensitivity/allergic diseases in the International Classification of Diseases (ICD)-11: cross-linking terms and unmet needs

Terms searched

Results of searching process in the ICD-11 beta phase (October 2014 version)

“Mite”

“Infestation by mites”

“Infestation of the skin by other specified parasitic mites”

“Scrub (mite-borne) typhus”

“Milk”

“Intestinal obstruction due to inspissated milk”

“Fetus and newborn affected or suspected to be affected by noxious influence transmitted via placenta or breast milk”

“Other specified fetus and newborn affected or suspected to be affected by noxious influences transmitted via placenta or breast milk”

“Fetus and newborn affected or suspected to be affected by noxious influence transmitted via placenta or breast milk, unspecified”

“Neonatal aspiration of milk and regurgitated food”

“Neonatal aspiration of milk and regurgitated food with respiratory symptoms”

“Other specified neonatal aspiration of milk and regurgitated food”

“Neonatal aspiration of milk and regurgitated food, unspecified”

“Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia due to breast milk inhibitor of bilirubin conjunction”

“Aspiration pneumonia (due to): milk”

“Insufficient milk supply”

“Delayed milk supply”

“Oversupply of milk”

“Insect venom”

“Assault: Contact with person, animal or plant: Bitten, scratched or stung, non-venomous: Insect or bird”

“Intentional Self Harm: Contact with person, animal or plant: Bitten, scratched or stung, non-venomous: Insect or bird”

“Undetermined intent: Contact with person, animal or plant: Bitten, scratched or stung, non-venomous: Insect or bird”

“Intent pending: Contact with person, animal or plant: Bitten, scratched or stung, non-venomous: Insect or bird”