Health certificate what disease can not do

April 21, 2023
According to the "Food Safety Law", "Public Health Management Regulations" and other regulations, engaged in food production and management, public services, cosmetics, disposable medical hygiene products and other professional production, toxic, hazardous, radioactive operations, child care institutions care of these five major industries must have a health card. So what diseases can't you do with a health certificate?

Viral hepatitis

Viral hepatitis is an infectious disease caused by a variety of hepatitis viruses, mainly liver lesions, is contagious, can be transmitted through blood, sexual contact and mother-to-child transmission. The pathogenic typing of viral hepatitis has been recognized as five types of hepatitis A, B, C, D and E viruses. Can be detected by liver function, blood tests and CT, generally suffering from viral hepatitis for health certification will not pass. China officially implemented the new "Food Safety Law" on June 1, 2009, and on July 20, the "Implementation Regulations" were issued to allow people with hepatitis B virus to work in the food industry. Therefore, people with hepatitis B virus can legally apply for a health certificate, but they must have normal liver function and low viral content, and they should avoid working in industries such as early childhood education, medical care and catering, and they cannot engage in occupations that directly serve customers in public places.

Dysentery

Dysentery is a common infectious disease in summer and autumn, symptoms are abdominal pain, increased stool frequency, diarrhea, etc., generally caused by external germs plus unclean diet. Dysentery can be detected by the routine stool, because dysentery is contagious, so when suffering from dysentery for the health certificate is generally not passed, you can heal after the dysentery and then go for the health certificate.

Typhoid

Typhoid fever is caused by S. typhi, Salmonella typhi, and is contagious. Common symptoms include: persistent high fever, special toxic face, enlarged liver and spleen, skin rose rash, etc. S. typhi has a strong ability to live in nature and is easily infected. Typhoid fever can be detected by routine blood, stool, urine routine, with typhoid fever when the health card will not be passed, you can go back to the health card after the recovery of typhoid fever.

Active tuberculosis

The saliva and sputum produced by the cough of patients with active tuberculosis contain Mycobacterium tuberculosis and are infectious. Patients usually have symptoms such as low-grade fever, cough, wasting, weakness, and poor appetite. Active TB can be detected by chest X-ray, CT, and ppd skin test, and those with active TB will not pass the health certificate.

Infectious skin disease

Infectious skin diseases generally refer to infectious skin diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, and fungi, such as ringworm, ringworm, ringworm, ringworm, gray nails, herpes simplex, herpes zoster, dermatitis, leprosy, etc. Those who suffer from infectious skin disease for the health certificate is generally not passed, to actively treat, pay attention to personal hygiene, to be cured of skin disease and then to apply for health disease.

Other diseases that hinder health

When suffering from other contagious diseases, which may affect the health of others, you can not apply for a health condition, such as bird flu, infectious pneumonia, measles, epidemic B encephalitis, epidemic hemorrhagic fever, anthrax, dengue fever, malaria and so on.

Tips

Even if you are suffering from a contagious disease and cannot apply for a health condition, you do not have to be depressed and give up on yourself, but must be motivated and actively treated, because the greatest danger of these diseases is not that they can be transmitted to others, but that they can cause harm to your own health.
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