The answer is definitely yes. There is no discrimination. Hepatitis B carriers can be food handler, nurses, and doctors.
There is no right or wrong answer unless you know where specifically you live. It is best to contact the local health department where you plan on working to see whether or not you can on the local or state laws.
Yes why not. Hep B transmits the same way like HIV. The waitresses won't go having unprotected sex with restaurants' customers!
Please be open minded.
Please be open minded.
To my knowlege the person can not work in any organa tion where medical certificate is asked
from 2009 gulf has categorised it equal to HIV & aid contageous desease . Only time can
cure it .human right should do some thing for such people
from 2009 gulf has categorised it equal to HIV & aid contageous desease . Only time can
cure it .human right should do some thing for such people
No I think the correct answer would be contact your doctor.
But guess what we none know the correct laws an regulations of hepatitis cause guess again,WE DO NOT HAVE AWARENESS ON THE SUBJECT and no you can't get hepatitis from bodily fluids.
But guess what we none know the correct laws an regulations of hepatitis cause guess again,WE DO NOT HAVE AWARENESS ON THE SUBJECT and no you can't get hepatitis from bodily fluids.
I think the correct answer to this question would be No. Hepatitis B is a highly contagious disease that can be transmitted through bodily fluids....those include saliva, mucus and sweat. How many waitresses sweat during the hustle and bustle of their days, or sneeze? A lot most likely.