Do you check hepatitis B when you apply for a health certificate?

Generally speaking, if you get a health certificate, you won't check for hepatitis B. However, liver function will be checked. If the liver function is abnormal, it will be suggested to do etiological examination such as hepatitis B or hepatitis C. In most positions, there is no hepatitis B in those who apply for health certificates.

However, some special occupations need to obtain health certificates, such as going to the army or kindergarten to do preschool education, doing simple work such as food, and some public officials in formal state institutions. This kind of special post needs to be tested for hepatitis B, including infectious diseases such as AIDS and syphilis. Because these occupations have strict job requirements, it is necessary to check these infectious diseases involving personal privacy.