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An injection with an unsterilised needle

Hepatitis C - An injection with an unsterilised needle Factor

Last reviewed for CCPS 30 April 1997.

Preliminary questions [10233]

10274 [2] there is some evidence that an injection for which the instruments were not sterilised may be a factor in the development of the condition under consideration.

2372 [2] the veteran has had an injection with unsterilised instruments at some time.

10276 [3] the veteran had an injection more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, for which the instruments were not sterilised.

10278 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the injection and VEA service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

10279 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the injection and operational service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

or

10280 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the injection and eligible service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

Clinical onset and operational service [10279]

[4]11259

the injection more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, for which the instruments were not sterilised, was given on operational service.

[5]11260

the injection more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, for which the instruments were not sterilised, was given on operational service, as a causal result of operational service.

[6]11263

the receipt of the injection more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C for which the instruments were not sterilised, on operational service, was due to the veteran's serious default, wilful act or serious breach of discipline.

or

[7]10277

the injection more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, for which the instruments were not sterilised, was given for treatment of an illness or injury which is identifiable.

10999 — the identified illness or injury for which the injection with unsterilised instruments was given is causally related to operational service. [8] [9]

Clinical onset and eligible service [10280]

[10]11261

the injection more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, for which the instruments were not sterilised, was given on eligible service.

[11]11262

the injection more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, for which the instruments were not sterilised, was given on eligible service, as a causal result of eligible service duties.

[12]11264

the receipt of the injection more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C for which the instruments were not sterilised, on eligible service, was due to the veteran's serious default, wilful act or serious breach of discipline.

or

[7]10277

the injection more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, for which the instruments were not sterilised, was given for treatment of an illness or injury which is identifiable. [8]

10281 — the identified illness or injury for which the injection with unsterilised instruments was given is causally related to eligible service. [13] [9]

Blood transfusion

Hepatitis C - Blood transfusion Factor

Last reviewed for CCPS 30 April 1997.

Investigative Documents

Claimant Report - Transfusion of Blood or Blood Products [CR9012]

[14] Medical Report - Blood Transfusion and Injection of Blood Products - Hepatitis [MR9051]

Preliminary questions [10230]

[15]12034

there is some evidence that a blood transfusion may be a factor in the development of the condition under consideration.

2355 [15] the veteran has had a blood transfusion at some time.

[16]10241

the veteran had a blood transfusion more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

10243 — the blood transfusion more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C was given for treatment of an illness or injury which is identifiable. [Default true]

[17]10242

the blood transfusion more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, which was given for treatment of the identified illness or injury, was screened for hepatitis C. [18]

10244 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the identified illness or injury which required the blood transfusion and VEA service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

10247 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the identified illness or injury which required the blood transfusion and operational service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

or

10248 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the identified illness or injury which required the blood transfusion and eligible service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

Clinical onset and operational service [10247]

2362 — the identified illness or injury for which the blood transfusion was given is causally related to operational service. [19] [20]

Clinical onset and eligible service [10248]

2363 — the identified illness or injury for which the blood transfusion was given is causally related to eligible service. [21] [20]

Contamination of a wound by the bodily fluids of another person

Hepatitis C - Contamination of a wound by the bodily fluids of another person Factor

Last reviewed for CCPS 30 April 1997.

Investigative Documents

Claimant Report - Contamination of a Wound - Hepatitis C [CR9040]

Preliminary questions [10236]

[22]10291

there is some evidence that a wound, laceration or other injury or disease disrupting skin integrity that may have been contaminated by the bodily fluids of a person not shown to be hepatitis C negative may be a factor in the development of the condition under consideration.

10292 [23] the veteran has had at some time a wound, laceration or other injury or disease disrupting skin integrity that may have been contaminated by the bodily fluids of a person not shown to be hepatitis C negative.

[24]10294

the veteran had a wound, laceration or other injury or disease disrupting skin integrity that may have been contaminated by the bodily fluids of a person not shown to be hepatitis C negative, such contamination occurring more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

10297 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the wound, laceration or other injury or disease disrupting skin integrity that may have been contaminated by the bodily fluids of another person and VEA service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

10298 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the wound, laceration or other injury or disease disrupting skin integrity that may have been contaminated by the bodily fluids of another person and operational service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

or

10299 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the wound, laceration or other injury or disease disrupting skin integrity that may have been contaminated by the bodily fluids of another person and eligible service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

Clinical onset and operational service [10298]

[25]11247

the possible contamination of the wound, laceration or other injury or disease disrupting skin integrity by the bodily fluids of a person not shown to be hepatitis C negative, more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, occurred on operational service.

[26]11250

the possible contamination of the wound, laceration or other injury or disease disrupting skin integrity by the bodily fluids of a person not shown to be hepatitis C negative, on operational service, was due to the veteran's serious default, wilful act or serious breach of discipline.

or

[7]10295

the wound, laceration or other injury or disease disrupting skin integrity which may have been contaminated by the bodily fluids of a person not shown to be hepatitis C negative is an illness or injury which is identifiable.

10300 — the identified illness or injury, a wound, laceration or other injury or disease disrupting skin integrity that may have been contaminated by the bodily fluids of a person not shown to be hepatitis C negative is causally related to operational service. [27] [28]

Clinical onset and eligible service [10299]

[29]11248

the possible contamination of the wound, laceration or other injury or disease disrupting skin integrity by the bodily fluids of a person not shown to be hepatitis C negative, more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, occurred on eligible service.

[30]11249

the possible contamination of the wound, laceration or other injury or disease disrupting skin integrity by the bodily fluids of a person not shown to be hepatitis C negative, more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, occurred on eligible service, as a causal result of eligible service duties.

[31]11251

the possible contamination of the wound, laceration or other injury or disease disrupting skin integrity by the bodily fluids of a person not shown to be hepatitis C negative, on eligible service, was due to the veteran's serious default, wilful act or serious breach of discipline.

or

[7]10295

the wound, laceration or other injury or disease disrupting skin integrity which may have been contaminated by the bodily fluids of a person not shown to be hepatitis C negative is an illness or injury which is identifiable. [27]

10301 — the identified illness or injury, a wound, laceration or other injury or disease disrupting skin integrity that may have been contaminated by the bodily fluids of a person not shown to be hepatitis C negative is causally related to eligible service. [32] [28]

Dental procedure with unsterilised instruments

Hepatitis C - Dental procedure with unsterilised instruments Factor

Last reviewed for CCPS 30 April 1997.

Preliminary questions [10234]

10265 [33] there is some evidence that a dental procedure for which the instruments were not sterilised may be a factor in the development of the condition under consideration.

10266 [33] the veteran has had a dental procedure with unsterilised instruments at some time.

10268 [34] the veteran had a dental procedure more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, for which the instruments were not sterilised.

10270 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the dental procedure and VEA service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

10271 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the dental procedure and operational service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

or

10272 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the dental procedure and eligible service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

Clinical onset and operational service [10271]

[35]11268

the dental procedure more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, for which the instruments were not sterilised, was given on operational service.

[36]11269

the dental procedure more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, for which the instruments were not sterilised, was given on operational service, as a causal result of operational service.

[37]11272

the receipt of the dental procedure more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C for which the instruments were not sterilised, on operational service, was due to the veteran's serious default, wilful act or serious breach of discipline.

or

[7]10269

the dental procedure more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, for which the instruments were not sterilised, was given for treatment of an illness or injury which is identifiable.

11001 — the identified illness or injury for which the dental procedure with unsterilised instruments was given is causally related to operational service. [38] [39]

Clinical onset and eligible service [10272]

[40]11270

the dental procedure more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, for which the instruments were not sterilised, was given on eligible service.

[41]11271

the dental procedure more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, for which the instruments were not sterilised, was given on eligible service, as a causal result of eligible service duties.

[42]11273

the receipt of the dental procedure more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C for which the instruments were not sterilised, on eligible service, was due to the veteran's serious default, wilful act or serious breach of discipline.

or

[7]10269

the dental procedure more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, for which the instruments were not sterilised, was given for treatment of an illness or injury which is identifiable. [38]

10273 — the identified illness or injury for which the dental procedure with unsterilised instruments was given is causally related to eligible service. [43] [39]

Inability to obtain appropriate clinical management for hepatitis C

Hepatitis C - Inability to obtain appropriate clinical management for hepatitis C Factor

Last reviewed for CCPS 30 April 1997.

Investigative Documents

Medical Report - Inability to Obtain Appropriate Clinical Management - [GQACM]

Preliminary questions [10239]

[44]10330

there is some evidence that an inability to obtain appropriate clinical management for hepatitis C may be a factor in the worsening of the condition under consideration.

10331 [45] the clinical onset of the veteran's hepatitis C occurred after the end of the veteran's last period of VEA service.

[46]10332

the veteran's hepatitis C permanently worsened.

[47]10333

the veteran was unable to obtain appropriate clinical management for hepatitis C at some time.

10334 [48] the inability to obtain appropriate clinical management for hepatitis C contributed to the clinical worsening of the veteran's hepatitis C.

10336 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the inability to obtain appropriate clinical management for hepatitis C and VEA service for the clinical worsening of hepatitis C.

10337 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the inability to obtain appropriate clinical management for hepatitis C and operational service for the clinical worsening of hepatitis C.

or

10338 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the inability to obtain appropriate clinical management for hepatitis C and eligible service for the clinical worsening of hepatitis C.

Clinical worsening and operational service [10337]

[49]10339

the veteran was unable to obtain appropriate clinical management for hepatitis C during operational service.

[50]16634

4 . the veteran was unable to obtain appropriate clinical management for the condition under consideration during operational service, as a causal result of operational service duties.

[51]10342

the veteran's inability to obtain appropriate clinical management for hepatitis C during operational service was due to the veteran's serious default, wilful act or serious breach of discipline.

or

[7]10344

the veteran was unable to obtain appropriate clinical management for hepatitis C because of an illness or injury which is identifiable.

10345 — the identified illness or injury which prevented the veteran from obtaining appropriate clinical management for hepatitis C is causally related to operational service. [52] [53]

[54]10347

the clinical onset of hepatitis C occurred prior to that part of operational service to which the identified illness or injury that prevented the veteran from obtaining appropriate clinical management for hepatitis C is causally related.

Clinical worsening and eligible service [10338]

[55]10340

the veteran was unable to obtain appropriate clinical management for hepatitis C during eligible service.

[56]10341

the veteran was unable to obtain appropriate clinical management for hepatitis C during eligible service, as a causal result of eligible service.

[57]10343

the veteran's inability to obtain appropriate clinical management for hepatitis C during eligible service was due to the veteran's serious default, wilful act or serious breach of discipline.

or

[7]10344

the veteran was unable to obtain appropriate clinical management for hepatitis C because of an illness or injury which is identifiable.

10346 — the identified illness or injury which prevented the veteran from obtaining appropriate clinical management for hepatitis C is causally related to eligible service. [52] [53]

[58]10348

the clinical onset of hepatitis C occurred prior to that part of eligible service to which the identified illness or injury that prevented the veteran from obtaining appropriate clinical management for hepatitis C is causally related. [59]

Injection of blood products

Hepatitis C - Injection of blood products Factor

Last reviewed for CCPS 30 April 1997.

Investigative Documents

Claimant Report - Transfusion of Blood or Blood Products [CR9012]

[14] Medical Report - Blood Transfusion and Injection of Blood Products - Hepatitis [MR9051]

Preliminary questions [10231]

[60]10249

there is some evidence that a blood products injection may be a factor in the development of the condition under consideration.

7025 [60] the veteran has had a blood product injection at some time.

10250 [61] the veteran had a blood products injection more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

[62]10252

the blood products injection more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C was screened for hepatitis C.

10253 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the blood product injection and VEA service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

10254 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the blood product injection and operational service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

or

10255 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the blood product injection and eligible service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

Clinical onset and operational service [10254]

[63]11253

the unscreened blood products injection more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C was given on operational service.

[64]11254

the unscreened blood products injection more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C was given on operational service, as a causal result of operational service.

[65]11257

the receipt of the unscreened blood products injection more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, on operational service, was due to the veteran's serious default, wilful act or serious breach of discipline.

or

[7]10251

the unscreened blood products injection more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C was given for treatment of an illness or injury which is identifiable.

7029 — the identified illness or injury for which the blood product injection was given is causally related to operational service. [66] [67]

Clinical onset and eligible service [10255]

[68]11255

the unscreened blood products injection more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C was given on eligible service.

[69]11256

the unscreened blood products injection more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C was given on eligible service, as a causal result of eligible service duties.

[70]11258

the receipt of the unscreened blood products injection more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, on eligible service, was due to the veteran's serious default, wilful act or serious breach of discipline.

or

[7]10251

the unscreened blood products injection more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C was given for treatment of an illness or injury which is identifiable. [66]

10256 — the identified illness or injury for which the blood product injection was given is causally related to eligible service. [71] [67]

Organ transplant

Hepatitis C - Organ transplant Factor

Last reviewed for CCPS 30 April 1997.

Preliminary questions [10232]

10257 [72] there is some evidence that an organ transplantation may be a factor in the development of the condition under consideration.

2365 [72] the veteran has had an organ transplantation at some time.

[73]10258

the veteran had an organ transplantation more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

10259 — the organ transplant more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C was given for treatment of an illness or injury which is identifiable. [Default true]

[74]10260

the organ transplant more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, which was given for treatment of the identified illness or injury, was screened for hepatitis C. [75]

10261 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the identified illness or injury which required the organ transplant and VEA service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

10262 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the identified illness or injury which required the organ transplant and operational service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

or

10263 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the identified illness or injury which required the organ transplant and eligible service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

Clinical onset and operational service [10262]

2371 — the identified illness or injury for which the organ transplant was given is causally related to operational service. [76] [77]

Clinical onset and eligible service [10263]

10264 — the identified illness or injury for which the organ transplant was given is causally related to eligible service. [78] [77]

Parenteral drug use

Hepatitis C - Parenteral drug use Factor

Last reviewed for CCPS 30 April 1997.

Investigative Documents

Claimant Report - Parenteral Drug Use - Hepatitis C [CR9042]

Preliminary questions [10237]

[79]10302

the veteran has been a parenteral drug user at some time.

[80]10303

in the course of the veteran's parenteral drug use, the veteran has shared needles at some time.

[81]10304

in the course of the veteran's parenteral drug use, the veteran shared needles more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

[82]10313

the parenteral drug use, in the course of which the veteran shared needles more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, was due to an illness or injury which is identifiable. [83]

10305 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the parenteral drug use and VEA service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

10318 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the parenteral drug use and operational service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

or

10307 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the parenteral drug use and eligible service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

Clinical onset and operational service [10318]

10314 — the identified illness or injury which caused the parenteral drug use, in the course of which the veteran shared needles more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, is causally related to operational service. [84] [85]

Clinical onset and eligible service [10307]

10315 — the identified illness or injury which caused the parenteral drug use, in the course of which the veteran shared needles more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, is causally related to eligible service. [86] [85]

Surgical procedure with unsterilised instruments

Hepatitis C - Surgical procedure with unsterilised instruments Factor

Last reviewed for CCPS 30 April 1997.

Preliminary questions [10235]

10282 [87] there is some evidence that a surgical procedure for which the instruments were not sterilised may be a factor in the development of the condition under consideration.

10283 [87] the veteran has had a surgical procedure with unsterilised instruments at some time.

10285 [88] the veteran had a surgical procedure more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, for which the instruments were not sterilised.

[89]10286

the surgical procedure more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, for which the instruments were not sterilised, was given for treatment of an illness or injury which is identifiable. [90]

10287 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the identified illness or injury which required the surgical procedure and VEA service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

10288 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the identified illness or injury which required the surgical procedure and operational service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

or

10289 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the identified illness or injury which required the surgical procedure and eligible service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

Clinical onset and operational service [10288]

11002 — the identified illness or injury for which the surgical procedure with unsterilised instruments was given is causally related to operational service. [91] [92]

Clinical onset and eligible service [10289]

10290 — the identified illness or injury for which the surgical procedure with unsterilised instruments was given is causally related to eligible service. [93] [92]

Unprotected sexual intercourse

Hepatitis C - Unprotected sexual intercourse Factor

Last reviewed for CCPS 30 April 1997.

Investigative Documents

Claimant Report - Unprotected Sexual Intercourse - Hepatitis C [CR9044]

Preliminary questions [10238]

[94]11252

there is some evidence that having unprotected sexual intercourse with a person not proven to be hepatitis C negative may be a factor in the development of the condition under consideration.

10320 [95] the veteran had unprotected sexual intercourse more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

[96]10321

the person with whom the veteran had unprotected sexual intercourse more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C was proven to be hepatitis C negative.

10322 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the unprotected sexual intercourse and VEA service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

10323 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the unprotected sexual intercourse and operational service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

or

10324 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the unprotected sexual intercourse and eligible service for the clinical onset of hepatitis C.

Clinical onset and operational service [10323]

[97]10325

the veteran had unprotected sexual intercourse more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, with a person not proven to be hepatitis C negative, on operational service.

[98]32574

the veteran had unprotected sexual intercourse more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, with a person not proven to be hepatitis C negative, on operational service, as a causal result of operational service duties.

[99]10328

the unprotected sexual intercourse more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C with a person not proven to be hepatitis C negative, on operational service, was due to the veteran's serious default, wilful act or serious breach of discipline.

Clinical onset and eligible service [10324]

[7]10326

the veteran had unprotected sexual intercourse more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, with a person not proven to be hepatitis C negative, on eligible service.

[100]10327

the veteran had unprotected sexual intercourse more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C, with a person not proven to be hepatitis C negative, on eligible service, as a causal result of eligible service duties.

[101]10329

the unprotected sexual intercourse more than 2 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis C with a person not proven to be hepatitis C negative, on eligible service, was due to the veteran's serious default, wilful act or serious breach of discipline. [7]


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