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Is the university qualified to force students with abnormal liver function (hepatitis B) to drop out of school?
Discrimination against hepatitis B patients is not allowed at present. Hepatitis B carriers have the same education, and the college entrance examination does not check hepatitis B.. Unless the students themselves request to drop out of school, if the school orders to drop out, they can complain to the Ministry of Education, which is a discriminatory act.

The Ministry of Health has formulated a policy to cancel the "five items of hepatitis B" examination in the physical examination of enrollment and employment. It is explicitly forbidden to carry hepatitis B virus as a condition to restrict enrollment and employment.

If it is chronic hepatitis B, antiviral therapy, oral nucleoside drugs or interferon injection are all necessary. But on the whole, they can keep studying and don't need to drop out of school. Don't take treatment one year before you go to college, it will affect your efficiency in reviewing your lessons. It is best to start treatment in the first year of school. The antiviral treatment of chronic hepatitis B sometimes fails, or it has to go through a difficult and tortuous process, so it is better to have more time.

The transmission routes of hepatitis B are mainly blood or blood products transmission, vertical transmission from mother to child or father to baby, and sexual contact transmission. The possibility of being infected with hepatitis B in life is very small, unless there are special circumstances such as close contact or mucosal rupture. Except for special professional requirements such as kindergarten teachers and catering industry, the work of hepatitis B virus carriers is not affected or restricted.