Can I get a health certificate if I have syphilis?

Legal analysis: First of all, if you have syphilis, you can also apply for a health certificate. Because you apply for a health certificate, you generally don't do syphilis testing, so it doesn't affect whether you have syphilis. Second, applying for a health certificate is generally mainly to check respiratory infectious diseases and digestive infectious diseases, such as whether there is tuberculosis or not, and whether there are such infectious diseases in the intestines, such as cholera and dysentery, are strictly checked. In addition, if the liver function is abnormal, you may not get a health certificate. Therefore, whether there is syphilis does not affect the handling of health certificates, mainly depending on whether these items to be checked by health certificates are abnormal. If all these are all right, you can apply for a health certificate.

Legal basis: Article 7 of the Regulations on Hygiene Management in Public Places * * * Personnel who directly serve customers in public places can only hold the Health Certificate to do their own jobs. Persons suffering from dysentery, typhoid fever, viral hepatitis, active tuberculosis, purulent or exudative skin diseases and other diseases that hinder public health shall not engage in direct customer service before they are cured.