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Can hepatitis B carriers get a health license?

Hepatitis B virus carriers can get a health license. The liver part of the medical examination for the health certificate is only checked for hepatitis A, hepatitis E and liver function, if you don't have hepatitis A, hepatitis E and liver function is normal then you can apply for the health certificate.

China on June 1, 2009 officially implemented the new "Food Safety Law", July 20 and introduced the "Implementation Regulations", allowing hepatitis B virus carriers to engage in the food industry. Therefore, hepatitis B virus carriers can also legally apply for health certificates.

According to the Food Safety Law and the Regulations on Hygiene Management in Public **** Places, people engaged in food production and operation, services in public **** places, professional production of cosmetics and disposable medical and sanitary products, toxic, hazardous and radioactive work, and childcare in child-care institutions, which are the five major industries, must have health certificates.

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The main diseases covered by the health check are: dysentery, typhoid fever, active tuberculosis, skin diseases (contagious) and other infectious diseases. If you are found to have these diseases, you are not allowed to work in barbering and beauty treatment, direct contact with imported food, public **** bathrooms and other direct customer service work, and you need to be cured before you can work.

Health certificate examination program: routine medical and surgical physical examination; liver function a (ALT); stool culture (dysentery, typhoid bacillus), chest fluoroscopy.

There are two types of health certificates: one is the general health certificate. The other is the food health certificate, which is required for those who work in the food and beverage industry.

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Lianyungang Municipal Government-consultation on whether hepatitis B virus carriers can apply for a health certificate