Sunday, June 14, 2009

A person who has been treated &reported negative for Hepatitus C,can he work in dubai


A person who has been treated &reported negative for Hepatitus C,can he work in dubai?
my husband was diagnosed Hep C 4 years back and he was treated and dianosed negative after the treatment. Now we are planning to shift to dubai. his virus count is very low HCV 22.... and also the virus is inactive would he be able to work in dubai or deported? waiting for an earliest answer. Regards
Infectious Diseases - 6 Answers
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1 :
Maybe he could work in Malaysia instead
2 :
Yeah, he'd be deported to awesometown. Then he'd leave you and date Pam Anderson.
3 :
Not legally, no. If he can get past the stringent screening procedure, he can work, but if it is ever discovered that he concealed his status, he will be fined and deported, and his employer could face fines as well. One never fully recovers from hepatitis C; it is an incurable disease.
4 :
Your husband can work in dibai with out question asked about his sickness
5 :
Yes. there is no reason why he could not work, If he has showed up negative and has that report from his doctor he should be fine.
6 :
Anyone with HCV can work where they want. HCV is bloodborne. It is not a communicable disease- it is only spread through cross contamination of blood. Doctors, nurses, aides,chemical workers, food service workers....basically anyone can work where ever. There may be some companies who choose not to hire those with HCV, but truthfully they are breaking the law. As long as the HCV doesn't keep one from doing their job, work away! Good luck!