1, hepatitis B virus carrier, it is difficult to apply for a health certificate at present. However, different industries have different standards for passing medical examinations. So, many industries, even
Hepatitis B virus carriers, if their liver function is normal, will be considered qualified by physical examination. A few industries (food industry, preschool education, etc. Practitioners are required not to carry hepatitis B virus, even if the liver function is normal.
Modern medicine has proved that although hepatitis B is an infectious disease, its spread is far from as easy as most people think. In fact, its transmission route is quite simple, mainly including mother-to-child transmission, iatrogenic transmission, sexual transmission and blood transmission, and daily life and work contact will not be infected with hepatitis B (such as shaking hands, * * eating, * * using tools, * * using toilets, swimming pools or public facilities such as public * * * baths, etc.). The National Viral Hepatitis Prevention and Treatment Program revised by Chinese Medical Association in 2000 clearly points out that hepatitis B carriers with normal liver function can work and study as usual except that they can't donate blood and have direct contact with imported food and nurses.
The Law on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases stipulates in the form of law that carriers of infectious diseases shall not be discriminated against.
4. The newly revised General Standard for Physical Examination of Civil Servants (Trial) clearly stipulates that hepatitis B carriers are qualified as long as their liver function is normal.
5. But many factories don't accept hepatitis B virus carriers (urine and urine, three positive), even if the liver function is normal. In fact, this is a violation of the law and a discriminatory act. But many enterprises accept hepatitis B virus carriers.