Yes, individuals who are hepatitis B positive can work as phlebotomists, but certain precautions and regulations must be followed. It is essential to disclose your status to your employer, as guidelines may vary by workplace and location. Employers are required to provide appropriate training and safety measures to minimize risks to both the employee and patients. Always consult local laws and workplace policies for specific requirements.
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I'm a hepatitis B positive guy, its possible to get working vissa in London
Hepatitis B is not a bacterial disease, its a viral diseas..
This indicates that the person who has antibodies reactive to the Hepatitis B or C virus and likely has been exposed to the disease (and likely has it).
Approximately 20,000 infants are born each year to mothers who test positive for the hepatitis B virus.
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Yes, hepatitis B allowed to work in DUBAI
The causative agent for Hepatitis B is Hepatitis B virus.
Hepatitis B is one of the most common infectious viral diseases in the world, infecting approximately two billion people worldwide. It is a virus that infects the liver. Hepatitis B infections are either acute or chronic. Acute hepatitis B can last from a few weeks to a few months. Most people with acute infection will fully recover and not have any lasting health problems. Chronic Hepatitis B is more serious. A person with chronic hepatitis B may have the disease for life. Chronic hepatitis B can lead to more serious liver disease, including liver cancer.
If a person is positive for hepatitis B that has nothing to do with lupus one way or the other. The two are not related.
This stands for Hepatitis B Surface Antigen. It means that you have Hepatitis. If the HBsAB was positive, it would have meant that you have had hepatitis B in the past and have built antibodies.