Can I get an AIDS health certificate?

If HIV antibody is not detected in the physical examination, you can apply for a health certificate. AIDS is a disease transmitted through blood, sex and mother to child. Most people are infected with AIDS through unprotected sex and other high-risk behaviors. If the HIV antibody is positive, further blood needs to be drawn and sent to the CDC for diagnosis. If HIV antibody is not detected in the physical examination, you can apply for a health certificate, because our general health certificate only detects blood routine, liver function, chest X-ray, electrocardiogram and hepatitis A antibody, while general health certificate rarely detects hepatitis B and HIV antibody. If the health certificate you apply for will be tested for HIV antibody, once the HIV antibody is positive, you may not be able to apply for a health certificate. Therefore, whether AIDS can apply for a health certificate depends on whether the medical examination package does not contain HIV antibodies.