Hepatitis D - Parenteral drug use Factor
Last reviewed for CCPS 01 August 1995.
Investigative Documents
Claimant Report - Parenteral Drug Use - Hepatitis D [CR9043] Preliminary questions [10357]
10414 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the parenteral drug use and VEA service for the clinical onset of hepatitis D.
10415 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the parenteral drug use and operational service for the clinical onset of hepatitis D.
or
10416 — the veteran has established the causal connection between the parenteral drug use and eligible service for the clinical onset of hepatitis D.
Clinical onset and operational service [10415]
10988 — the identified illness or injury which caused the parenteral drug use, in the course of which the veteran shared needles more than 3 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis D, is causally related to operational service. [6] [7]
Clinical onset and eligible service [10416]
10989 — the identified illness or injury which caused the parenteral drug use, in the course of which the veteran shared needles more than 3 weeks before the clinical onset of hepatitis D, is causally related to eligible service. [8] [7]
Links
[1] https://clik.dva.gov.au/ccpsclaimant-57
[2] clikpopup://CCPS/reject10302No
[3] clikpopup://CCPS/reject10303No
[4] clikpopup://CCPS/reject10412No
[5] clikpopup://CCPS/reject10987No
[6] clikpopup://CCPS/reject10988No
[7] clikpopup://CCPS/reject10988,10989No
[8] clikpopup://CCPS/reject10989No