Yes, there are millions of health care providers with herpes.
Yes, individuals with herpes can work in the medical field, provided they manage their condition responsibly. It's important to adhere to hygiene practices and follow protocols to prevent transmission, especially during active outbreaks. Employers typically assess the risk of exposure and may have policies in place, but having herpes does not automatically disqualify someone from a medical career. Open communication with healthcare providers and employers can help ensure safe practices are in place.
You can work in the medical field with no immunity to HBV.
what type of work it isex. medical fieldex. business field
A medical secretary specializes in work that concentrate on the medical field.
If it's an antibbiotic then that won't work for herpes. For genital herpes the best way to treat it is with with antiviral medications like valtrex, famvir or acyclovir. If it's on your mouth then you can apply over the counter cold sore creams to treat it.
firstly in medical field every job or work is for people helpings even people gave doctor as category of godbut an easy career in medical field is medical assistant
Medical research
Probably not. They might lose some jobs but the medical field will still have jobs and work.
they may work in the medical field because you will need to do some science in the medical lab.
i think only 20%
Yes.
They may work in agricultural, military, medical and manufacturing companies. Work conditions vary in the field of work you prefer. The most recommended is military and medical.