Will the CDC have information about tuberculosis patients when handling health certificates?

Yes According to the provisions of the Law on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases, it is known that tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which can invade many organs, and the bacteria discharger is an important source of infection. Tuberculosis is a class B infectious disease. When the patient is diagnosed with tuberculosis, the hospital will report it to the local disease control department for registration and information reporting. If there is an infectious disease, it is impossible to apply for a health certificate. You need a physical examination to apply for a health certificate. Routine physical examination items include blood pressure measurement, blood routine examination, urine routine examination and liver function.