Can Hepatitis B carriers work in a pharmacy?

Hepatitis B carriers with normal liver function are able to work in a pharmacy. Hepatitis B carrier means that when tested for the 5 items of Hepatitis B, only the surface antigen of Hepatitis B is positive, while all other results are negative. Hepatitis B carrier means that although the patient is infected with hepatitis B virus, usually there are no clinical symptoms, but it is necessary to have a regular review to determine the number of hepatitis B virus replication. Hepatitis B carriers with normal liver function tests and positive Hepatitis B surface antigen in Hepatitis B 5 can apply for relevant health certificates and are allowed to work in pharmacies. For individual industries such as catering and early childhood institutions have more stringent requirements for health certificates, so hepatitis B carriers cannot work in such places. Hepatitis B carriers should be diagnosed and treated in the infectious diseases department or gastroenterology department of regular hospitals.