How to get out of the shadow of "hepatitis B" in job hunting?

Hepatitis B can be divided into acute hepatitis B and chronic hepatitis B. Acute hepatitis B may be cured, while chronic hepatitis B is difficult to cure. It is suggested that liver function and viral DNA quantification should be checked regularly. Serum ALT and AST are in the normal range, and liver histological examination is generally normal. Simply put, it is infected with hepatitis B, but there is no liver inflammation, and it is a virus carrier.

Hepatitis B virus carriers are contagious and are not allowed to engage in direct contact with imported food. According to Article 26 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Food Hygiene Law, food regulations; Production and operation personnel must have a physical examination once a year; Food operators who take part in work and temporarily participate in catering must have a health examination and obtain a health certificate before they can take part in the work.

Hepatitis B virus carriers in the service industry cannot engage in the work of directly serving customers in public places. Article 7 of the Regulations of the State Council Municipality on Hygiene Management in Public Places can only engage in their own work if they hold a Health Certificate. Hepatitis B can't be cured at present, the positive that can't turn negative is disease, and turning negative is a clinical cure. If there are no symptoms and signs of hepatitis, liver function and other tests are normal.

Occupations that hepatitis B virus carriers can't engage in (summarized as jobs that can't be in contact with people and food) include preschool education, navigation technology, flight technology, pastry technology, western food technology, cooking and nutrition, cooking technology, food science and engineering, clinical medicine and so on.

On February 20 1 1 07 17, the Ministry of Health issued a document "Statement of the Open Government Affairs Office of the Ministry of Health that approved HBsAg carriers are not allowed to engage in occupations".

On February 10, 2065438, Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health jointly issued the Notice on Further Standardizing the Physical Examination Items for Admission and Employment, and Safeguarding the Rights and Interests of HBsAg Carriers in Admission and Employment (hereinafter referred to as the Notice), stipulating that "the competent departments of the industry that really need to test hepatitis B items in the physical examination for admission and employment due to special occupations should submit research reports and written applications to the Ministry of Health, and they can only do so after being approved by the Ministry of Health. The occupation that the approved carriers of hepatitis B surface antigen are not allowed to engage in shall be announced to the public by the Ministry of Health. The physical examination of the army, armed police and public security special police shall be carried out in accordance with relevant regulations.

Hepatitis B virus carriers should get out of the shadows. There are a few things you need to know:

With the rapid development of science and technology, many diseases have developed from incurable to treatable, and hepatitis B virus may be eradicated one day soon.

For example, 70 years ago, the first cause of human war death was infection caused by trauma. Since the advent of penicillin, the incidence of death caused by traumatic infection has been very low.

For another example, during the Vietnam War, malaria tortured the American army to death. After the discovery of artemisinin, malaria now sounds distant and strange.

For example, hepatitis C virus, a relative of hepatitis B, was once more serious than hepatitis B, but now it can be cured.

Before the emergence of radical drugs, there were many ways to control diseases.

For example, after taking anti-HBV drugs, such as entecavir and tenofovir disoproxil fumarate fumarate, the HBV DNA load is greatly reduced, even lower than the lower limit of detection value.

Through active treatment and monitoring, liver cirrhosis and liver cancer caused by hepatitis B virus can be avoided.

After reducing the viral load of liver cirrhosis, with the correct diagnosis and treatment of specialists, the control of the course of the disease can be completely delayed.

Even for cancer patients, there are many options such as transplantation, resection, radiofrequency ablation and interventional therapy. Take liver transplantation as an example. After intensive antiviral treatment in perioperative period, some patients have achieved radical cure of hepatitis B. ..

So, don't be discouraged when you learn that you are infected with hepatitis B virus. What you need to do is to find a good liver specialist and have regular checkups, which can completely prolong your life like a normal person.