Infectious Diseases, Immune Disorders and Nutritional Deficiencies§ 4.88bUpdated
Rating criteria

VA Diagnostic Code 6325Hyperinfection syndrome or disseminated strongyloidiasis

A single 100% rating under § 4.88b. Here is what the VA requires for it.

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  1. 100%

    As active disease

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Notes on this code

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  • Note: Continue the rating of 100 percent through active disease followed by a mandatory VA exam. If there is no relapse, rate on residual disability. Any change in evaluation based upon that or any subsequent examination shall be subject to the provisions of § 3.105(e) of this chapter.

VA Disability Rating: Hyperinfection Syndrome or Disseminated Strongyloidiasis (Diagnostic Code 6325)

Understanding This Condition

Hyperinfection syndrome or disseminated strongyloidiasis is rated by the VA under Diagnostic Code 6325, found in § 4.88b. It falls within the body system category of Infectious Diseases, Immune Disorders and Nutritional Deficiencies.

This page explains, in plain language, how the VA approaches rating this condition and what the rating schedule provides.

Available Rating Levels

The VA rating schedule for this condition includes the following level:

RatingWhat It Reflects
100%As active disease

What the VA Looks For

According to the rating schedule for this condition:

  • The 100 percent rating is assigned as active disease.
  • Per VA guidance, the rating of 100 percent continues through active disease, followed by a mandatory VA examination.
  • If there is no relapse, the condition is then rated on residual disability — meaning any remaining effects after the active disease phase.
  • Any change in evaluation based on that examination, or any subsequent examination, is subject to the provisions of § 3.105(e) of the applicable chapter.

A Note on This Information

This overview is based solely on the VA rating schedule entry for Diagnostic Code 6325. It is intended to help you understand how this condition is described in the schedule and does not predict any specific outcome for an individual claim. Every claim is evaluated based on its own medical evidence and circumstances.

These criteria are a rendering of § 4.88b, diagnostic code 6325. The official version is the one that governs your rating.

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How to claim this

Knowing the criteria is the first half. Getting your file to show them is the second.

  1. Find your level in the stack

    Read each rung against what your medical records already say. The level your records document today is the one the VA can support today.

  2. Name the gap

    Look at the rung above yours and write down exactly what it asks for that your file does not show yet — a diagnosis, a measurement, a prescribed brace, a doctor’s opinion linking it to service.

  3. Claim it by code

    File under diagnostic code 6325 and attach the evidence for the level you are asking for. Other Infectious Diseases, Immune Disorders and Nutritional Deficiencies codes may cover your secondary conditions.

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