What you can't do with a health certificate (what you can't do with a health certificate)

According to the Food Safety Law, Regulations on Hygiene Management in Public Places and other laws and regulations, relevant personnel engaged in food production and management, public service, professional production of cosmetics, disposable medical and health care products, toxic and hazardous and radioactive operations, and child care institutions must hold health certificates. So what's wrong with the health certificate?

Viral hepatitis

Viral hepatitis is an infectious disease caused by a variety of hepatitis viruses, mainly liver lesions. It is contagious and can be transmitted through blood, sexual contact and mother to child. At present, the pathogens of viral hepatitis have been recognized as five hepatitis viruses: A, B, C, D and E, which can be detected by liver function, blood routine and CT. People with general viral hepatitis will not pass the health certificate.

On June 1 day, 2009, China formally implemented the new Food Safety Law, and on July 20th, China issued the implementing regulations to allow hepatitis B virus carriers to engage in the food industry. Therefore, hepatitis B virus carriers can legally apply for health certificates, but they must have normal liver function and low virus content. They should avoid preschool education, medical care, catering and other industries and cannot engage in direct customer service in public places.

dysentery

Dysentery is a common infectious disease in summer and autumn, characterized by abdominal pain, increased stool frequency and diarrhea, which is generally caused by exogenous bacteria and unclean diet. Dysentery can be found by routine stool examination. Because dysentery is contagious, it is generally not allowed to apply for a health certificate. You can apply for a health certificate after dysentery is cured.

typhoid

Typhoid fever is caused by typhoid Bacillus and typhoid Bacillus, which is contagious. Common symptoms are: persistent high fever, special poisoned face, hepatosplenomegaly, skin rosacea and so on. Salmonella typhi has strong viability in nature and is easily infected. Typhoid can be detected by blood routine, stool routine and urine routine. You can't pass the health certificate if you have typhoid fever. You can apply for a health certificate after typhoid fever is cured.

Active pulmonary tuberculosis

The saliva and sputum produced by patients with active pulmonary tuberculosis contain Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which is contagious. Patients generally have low fever, cough, emaciation, fatigue, loss of appetite and other symptoms. Active pulmonary tuberculosis can be detected by chest X-ray, CT and ppd skin test, and those with active pulmonary tuberculosis will not pass the health certificate.

Infectious dermatosis

Infectious dermatoses generally refer to infectious dermatoses caused by viruses, bacteria and fungi, such as tinea capitis, tinea corporis, tinea pedis, onychomycosis, herpes simplex, herpes zoster, erysipelas and leprosy. People suffering from infectious skin diseases are generally not allowed to apply for health certificates. They should actively treat and pay attention to personal hygiene, and then apply for health certificates after the skin diseases are cured.

Other diseases that are harmful to health.

When suffering from other infectious diseases, which may affect the health of others, it is impossible to deal with health symptoms, such as avian influenza, infectious pneumonia, measles, Japanese encephalitis, epidemic hemorrhagic fever, anthrax, dengue fever and malaria.

skill

Even if you can't treat health problems with infectious diseases, you don't have to be depressed and give up on yourself. You must cheer up and treat actively, because the biggest harm of these diseases is not to infect others, but to your own health.