Does kindergarten teacher cancel hepatitis B physical examination

At present, the entry physical examination of preschool teachers still includes hepatitis B test items.

According to the current physical examination standards for the accreditation of teachers in China, if the liver function of hepatitis B virus carriers is normal and non infectious, it usually does not affect the accreditation of preschool teachers. The retention of hepatitis B test in the entry physical examination is mainly based on three considerations: first, to assess the health status of practitioners and ensure that they have the physical conditions to perform their job responsibilities; Secondly, to prevent the risk of nosocomial infections, special attention should be paid to susceptible populations such as infants and young children; The third is to monitor the activity status of the virus, and for those with high viral load, standardized treatment is required before resuming work. The test items usually include hepatitis B surface antigen, surface antibody and liver function test, and HBV-DNA quantitative test will be added in some areas.

It is recommended that hepatitis B virus carriers recheck liver function indicators before physical examination and prepare recent medical records. Pay attention to regular sleep patterns and balanced nutrition in daily life, and avoid high-fat diets that burden the liver. If there are abnormalities in the physical examination, antiviral treatment should be carried out according to medical advice, and first-line drugs such as entecavir tablets and tenofovir disoproxil fumarate tablets can be used. At the same time, personal hygiene products should be stored separately, wounds should be properly bandaged, and breastfeeding carriers should follow standardized disinfection procedures.

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