» Medical & Health » Diseases » V01-Y98. External causes of morbidity and martality » X85-Y09. Assault X85 . Assault by drugs, medicaments and biological substancesX86 . Assault by corrosive substanceX87 . Assault by pesticidesX88 . Assault by gases and vapoursX89 . Assault by other specified chemicals and noxious substancesX90 . Assault by unspecified chemical or noxious substanceX91 . Assault by hanging, strangulation and suffocationX92 . Assault by drowning and submersionX93 . Assault by handgun dischargeX94 . Assault by rifle, shotgun and larger firearm dischargeX95 . Assault by other and unspecified firearm dischargeX96 . Assault by explosive materialX97 . Assault by smoke, fire and flamesX98 . Assault by steam, hot vapours and hot objectsX99 . Assault by sharp objectY00 . Assault by blunt objectY01 . Assault by pushing from high placeY02 . Assault by pushing or placing victim before moving objectY03 . Assault by crashing of motor vehicleY04 . Assault by bodily forceY05 . Sexual assault by bodily forceY06 . Neglect and abandonmentY07 . Other maltreatment syndromesY08 . Assault by other specified meansY09 . Assault by unspecified means
Includes: homicide
injuries inflicted by another person with intent to injure or kill, by any means
Excludes: injuries due to:
. legal intervention (Y35.- )
. operations of war (Y36.- )
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