Tuberculosis is listed in the health record.

The National Health Commission recently issued the guidelines for the prevention and control of tuberculosis in schools in China. Among them, it is clear that schools at all levels and types should carry out tuberculosis-related examinations in freshmen's physical examinations and routine physical examinations of faculty and staff, and incorporate the results into the health records of students and faculty. Bian Xiao thinks this is a very feasible thing. First of all, the promulgation of this policy can better protect the huge but vulnerable group of students. As we all know, tuberculosis and other diseases are highly contagious, and once infected, there will be more serious consequences. Schools are places where students are highly concentrated. Once tuberculosis occurs, it is easy to spread and spread on campus. Secondly, this is also the work that the country must do if it wants to continue to develop and become rich and strong. The country plans to achieve a TB-free society in 2050, but in recent years, the infection rate of tuberculosis has been rising. The epidemic will not only adversely affect the national life, but also bring a huge blow to the national economy. Just like this year's epidemic, everyone is aware of it. I think this is also under the influence of this year's epidemic. The country is also aware that if these highly contagious diseases are not controlled from the source, it will inevitably lead to very serious consequences. Finally, by popularizing tuberculosis examination, people should pay attention to tuberculosis as an infectious disease. In the past, people didn't pay attention to tuberculosis or didn't understand it at all, which is also the reason for the high infection rate of tuberculosis. Of course, some people will say that attaching great importance will cause discrimination. Bian Xiao wants to make an analogy: just as we are not afraid to contact AIDS patients easily, because we know that the transmission route of AIDS is limited, and tuberculosis is far less serious than AIDS, but many people have never really understood tuberculosis. Because you don't really understand, there will be unfair discrimination.