Catarrhal Fever
Catarrhal Fever is a VA-ratable condition under diagnostic code 6601 in the Respiratory System category. Maximum rating: 100%.
Respiratory Rating Table
Pulmonary Function Test (PFT) Rating Criteria
Source: 38 CFR ยง 4.96-4.97 - Schedule of Respiratory Ratings
Rating Criteria
| Rating | Criteria |
|---|---|
| 100% | Episodes last at least 6 weeks, (combined) during a year. |
| 60% | Episodes last 4-6 weeks, (combined) during a year, **OR**; near constant coughing up mucus containing pus or blood, with anorexia, weight loss, and requiring antibiotic usage almost continuously. |
| 30% | Episodes last 2-4 weeks, (combined) during a year, **OR**; daily coughing up mucus that contains pus or blood and that requires prolonged (lasting 4-6 weeks) antibiotic usage more than twice a year. |
| 10% | Intermittent productive cough with occasional infection requiring a course of antibiotics at least twice a year. |
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