Will the induction physical examination check two pairs and half of hepatitis B

Whether to check the two pairs and a half of hepatitis B B in the entry physical examination should be determined according to the requirements of the employer. Some industries or posts may require testing, but ordinary posts usually do not require mandatory testing. Hepatitis B two pairs and a half are mainly used to judge the status of hepatitis B virus infection, including five indicators such as hepatitis B surface antigen and antibody.

The current laws and regulations in China prohibit discrimination against hepatitis B virus carriers in employment. Except for the special occupation specified by the state, employers shall not compel employees to test hepatitis B in two and a half. The entry physical examination items of ordinary enterprises usually include basic examinations such as blood routine examination and liver function examination. When liver function is abnormal, hepatitis B may be further screened. Special industries such as health care, preschool education, food processing, etc. may increase hepatitis B screening according to job demand, but it must comply with the relevant provisions of the Regulations on Employment Service and Employment Management.

If the employer requires to test two half pairs of hepatitis B, it shall confirm its legitimacy and provide instructions on the necessity of testing. Abnormal test results do not mean that it is infectious. hepatitis B virus is mainly transmitted through blood, mother infant and sexual contact, and daily work and life contact will not cause infection. It is recommended to understand the medical examination policy of the company before joining, and if you have any questions, you can consult the local labor security department. Pay attention to avoiding sharing razors and other items that may come into contact with blood with others in daily life, and regularly check liver function to maintain normal work and life.

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