Parenteral drug use
Hepatitis B - Parenteral drug use Factor
Last reviewed for CCPS 23 November 1999.
Investigative Documents
Claimant Report - Parenteral Drug Use - Hepatitis B [CR9051]
Preliminary questions [12017]
the veteran has been a parenteral drug user at some time. the veteran has been a parenteral drug user and shared needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative at some time.12375 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative and VEA service for the clinical onset of hepatitis B.
Clinical onset and operational service [12375]
there is evidence of recent infection with the condition under consideration. the veteran was a parenteral drug user and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative within the six months immediately before the evidence of recent infection with the condition under consideration.29698 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative and VEA service for recent infection with hepatitis B.
12374 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative on service and operational service for recent infection with hepatitis B.
on operational service, the veteran was a parenteral drug user and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative within the six months immediately before the evidence of recent infection with the condition under consideration. the parenteral drug use and sharing of needles on operational service with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative within the six months immediately before the evidence of recent infection with the condition under consideration was serious default, a wilful act or a serious breach of discipline.or
28727 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative for treatment of an illness or injury and operational service for recent infection with hepatitis B.
12373 — the veteran was a parenteral drug user and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative as a consequence of an illness or injury which is identifiable. [Default true]
the veteran was a parenteral drug user and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative within the six months immediately before the evidence of recent infection with the condition under consideration as a consequence of an illness or injury which is identifiable.12378 — the identified illness or injury for which the parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative was undertaken is causally related to operational service.
or
28724 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative for treatment of an illness or injury and eligible service for recent infection with hepatitis B.
12379 — the identified illness or injury for which the parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative was undertaken is causally related to eligible service.
the veteran has another significant risk factor for the condition under consideration other than parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative as a consequence of the identified illness or injury within the six months immediately before the evidence of recent infection with condition under consideration.or
there is evidence of non-recent infection with the condition under consideration. the veteran was a parenteral drug user and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative more than four months before the evidence of non-recent infection with the condition under consideration.28726 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative and VEA service for non-recent infection with hepatitis B.
28728 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative on service and operational service for non-recent infection with hepatitis B.
on operational service, the veteran was a parenteral drug user and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative more than four months before the evidence of non-recent infection with the condition under consideration. the parenteral drug use and sharing of needles on operational service with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative more than four months before the evidence of non-recent infection with the condition under consideration was serious default, a wilful act or a serious breach of discipline.or
28730 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative for treatment of an illness or injury and operational service for non-recent infection with hepatitis B.
the veteran was a parenteral drug user and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative more than four months before the evidence of non-recent infection with the condition under consideration as a consequence of an illness or injury which is identifiable.or
28729 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative for treatment of an illness or injury and eligible service for non-recent infection with hepatitis B.
the veteran has another significant risk factor for the condition under consideration other than parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative as a consequence of the identified illness or injury more than four months before the evidence of non-recent infection with condition under consideration.Clinical onset and eligible service [12375]
there is evidence of recent infection with the condition under consideration. the veteran was a parenteral drug user and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative within the six months immediately before the evidence of recent infection with the condition under consideration.29698 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative and VEA service for recent infection with hepatitis B.
12374 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative on service and operational service for recent infection with hepatitis B.
on operational service, the veteran was a parenteral drug user and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative within the six months immediately before the evidence of recent infection with the condition under consideration. the parenteral drug use and sharing of needles on operational service with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative within the six months immediately before the evidence of recent infection with the condition under consideration was serious default, a wilful act or a serious breach of discipline.or
28727 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative for treatment of an illness or injury and operational service for recent infection with hepatitis B.
12373 — the veteran was a parenteral drug user and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative as a consequence of an illness or injury which is identifiable. [Default true]
the veteran was a parenteral drug user and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative within the six months immediately before the evidence of recent infection with the condition under consideration as a consequence of an illness or injury which is identifiable.12378 — the identified illness or injury for which the parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative was undertaken is causally related to operational service.
or
28724 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative for treatment of an illness or injury and eligible service for recent infection with hepatitis B.
12379 — the identified illness or injury for which the parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative was undertaken is causally related to eligible service.
the veteran has another significant risk factor for the condition under consideration other than parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative as a consequence of the identified illness or injury within the six months immediately before the evidence of recent infection with condition under consideration.or
there is evidence of non-recent infection with the condition under consideration. the veteran was a parenteral drug user and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative more than four months before the evidence of non-recent infection with the condition under consideration.28726 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative and VEA service for non-recent infection with hepatitis B.
28728 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative on service and operational service for non-recent infection with hepatitis B.
on operational service, the veteran was a parenteral drug user and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative more than four months before the evidence of non-recent infection with the condition under consideration. the parenteral drug use and sharing of needles on operational service with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative more than four months before the evidence of non-recent infection with the condition under consideration was serious default, a wilful act or a serious breach of discipline.or
28730 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative for treatment of an illness or injury and operational service for non-recent infection with hepatitis B.
the veteran was a parenteral drug user and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative more than four months before the evidence of non-recent infection with the condition under consideration as a consequence of an illness or injury which is identifiable.or
28729 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative for treatment of an illness or injury and eligible service for non-recent infection with hepatitis B.
the veteran has another significant risk factor for the condition under consideration other than parenteral drug use and sharing needles with a person not shown to be hepatitis B negative as a consequence of the identified illness or injury more than four months before the evidence of non-recent infection with condition under consideration.
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