Regarding what kind of work a person with hepatitis B can do, it is necessary to obey the law; there is no special restriction on choosing a job, according to the relevant national laws and regulations, employers are not allowed to list the hepatitis B test as one of the physical examination for employment, that is to say, no matter whether the applicant is a carrier of the hepatitis B virus or a person with hepatitis B, it does not affect the job search; the medical institutions are not allowed to take the initiative to conduct a hepatitis B test for medical check-ups, and if there is a real need to check the project, it must be approved by the person himself or herself. The first thing that you need to do is to get your own personal consent.
The basis for these rules is related to the transmission route of hepatitis B. Every infectious disease has its own transmission route. Each infectious disease has its source of infection, transmission and susceptible groups and other links, cut off and prevent any chain link, can achieve the effect of prevention. Hepatitis B is mainly transmitted through sexual contact, blood, mother and child. Hepatitis B patients need to work, first of all, to obtain a health certificate, the current health certificate for the physical examination of the project only hepatitis A and hepatitis E antibodies, excluding two half, so if there is no other occupational contraindication to infectious diseases, the certificate is no problem, to find a job without this convenient obstacles.
Viral hepatitis can cause damage to the liver's substance and function, but also the pathological basis of liver cancer, cirrhosis and other serious liver diseases, so usually must develop good habits, love liver and liver, health always!
Hepatitis B patients can do what kind of work, as engaged in many years of clinical work in the Department of Hepatology "old" doctor, is qualified to answer this question. Because, in my patients, both in the top leadership, but also just to the workplace of young college graduates.
However, before 2010, many organizations tested for hepatitis B virus markers in their recruiting process. If you had hepatitis B, you might be discriminated against by some organizations, resulting in a failed job search and being forced to choose jobs that didn't require testing for hepatitis B, or that could accept hepatitis B virus carriers. However, after 2010, things have changed radically.
In terms of our physician positions, our hospital has recruited some Hepatitis B carrier employees in recent years. However, there is no need to worry, these employees are free of hepatitis attacks, which means that their liver function is normal and they are healthy carriers of the hepatitis B virus. They will also be well protected and will not pose a threat to others.
There are a lot of teachers among my patients. In recent years, even the recruitment of kindergarten teachers will not be tested for hepatitis B surface antigen, as long as the liver function is normal, and meet other conditions are also allowed to enter the job. There are also some leaders of enterprises and institutions. Of course, there are also some entrepreneurs, people from all walks of life, who can make their own contributions in their respective positions if they don't have a hepatitis attack.
Hepatitis B is mainly transmitted through sex, blood and mother-to-child transmission. Ordinary life contact, in the absence of blood exposure and direct contact with wounds, is not contagious to others. For example, *** using office equipment, restrooms, eating in the same cafeteria, etc., are not a problem. Moreover, Hepatitis B is completely preventable, test the Hepatitis B two-half, no antibody can be produced through the injection of Hepatitis B vaccine, and obtain specific immunity to the Hepatitis B virus.
Finally, Dr. Long warmly reminded the majority of hepatitis B virus carriers: in the search for employment, must pay attention to rest, not too tired, can not stay up all night, to maintain a good state of mind, in the inauguration of the time to be full of confidence. And you should not drink alcohol! The first thing you need to do is to get a good diet and a good sleep, so that you can apply for a job without any panic!
He is a Hepatitis B patient who was diagnosed ten years ago and started a long anti-viral treatment.
In the past ten years, he insisted on standardized treatment, and now he has changed from a major triple positive to a minor triple positive. When he was just checked out, his liver function was abnormal, his HBVDNA was greater than 10 to the seventh power, and there was no cirrhosis manifestation on ultrasound and liver hardness examination. He was hospitalized for a week and then discharged, taking entecavir treatment at home, and this has been maintained for 10 years.
He is a civil servant, he did not stop working because he is a hepatitis B patient, he works and lives like a normal person, and works very hard, and has won many times advanced workers. He didn't disclose that he was a hepatitis B patient because he didn't feel the need to tell others, and there was no need for some people who knew little about hepatitis B to be discriminated against and unaware of it. He knows that he will not infect others, because hepatitis B is transmitted through blood, sex and mother-to-child transmission, and these transmission routes are unlikely to occur between him and his coworkers.
He has always insisted on choosing an out-of-town hospital to review his medication, in order to hide his identity as a hepatitis B patient. He also always skillfully avoided the unit physical examination, no unit will force the staff to physical examination. That's why he has been working for so many years, and it will be another ten years before he can retire. He is fully competent in his job, and the work is also very good.
-- In fact, there are many jobs that people with hepatitis B can do, except for some jobs that people with hepatitis B can't do and jobs that are not suitable for people with hepatitis B, as stipulated by national laws.
The Physical Examination Standards for Recruitment of Civil Servants, released in 2012, stipulates that people with hepatitis B infection can be recruited as civil servants, except for special public security police. In the 2016 China Chronic Hepatitis B Prevention and Control Guidelines (latest edition), there is a description that chronic HBV-infected patients and inactive HBsAg carriers, except for those who cannot donate blood, tissues or organs, and engage in the professions or types of work explicitly stipulated by the state, can work and study as usual, but they should be followed up with medical care on a regular basis.
What kind of work is not suitable for hepatitis B patients? For example, often stay up late, too tired, often drink alcohol and other such work hepatitis B patients are best not to do.
Hepatitis B patients remember to standardize the treatment and regular review is good, you can choose their own favorite competent work, do not have a psychological burden.
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Now the state regulations are not allowed to check the hepatitis B. The state has not yet adopted the "Hepatitis B" policy. The first thing you need to do is to get your hands dirty.
Hello, I'm glad to be able to help you, hepatitis B patients can not do overly tiring work, such as do not work night shifts, do not do heavy work, it is best to find the kind of work that sits inside the office, to be rich. Hepatitis B patients can not engage in food service, catering industry, as long as the liver function is normal, you can engage in any other work other than the above.
Suffering from this disease is a burden for the individual, the heart of the eternal worry, colleagues or friends for this infectious disease will gradually alienate people, do not understand the reasoning of the people is to see and avoid. You say can do what work is good? Why are there so many patients? Why can't it be cured? This requires the leaders of the national medical institutions to do a little pre-session preparation. Or do civil service work is best.
Can work in the civil service.
As long as it is not the active stage of hepatitis B, most of the work can be done, pay attention to not too tired, do not stay up late, do not drink.
I am a Hepatitis B carrier and graduated from school. My greatest fear is to find a job and the physical examination of hepatitis B two-to-half. Ten years ago there were no good companies to accept me, so I had to choose to start my own business, and now the quality of life is quite OK. If you choose to work part-time, you may not be able to get into companies with good benefits. I hope that you will be engaged in sales and business and other occupations or entrepreneurship.
As long as you don't do the restaurant industry, and the food industry, other industries are not restricted!