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Moheb Hassan
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الأسئلة المجابة 63435 | نسبة الرضا 98.2%
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My question is that. If a person have ANTI HCV...
My question is that. If a person have ANTI HCV POSITIVE but RNA PCR QUANTITATIVE negitive. Dubai can pass medical or not
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Hepatits c test held in dubai or not
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Moheb Hassan
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الأسئلة المجابة 63435 | نسبة الرضا 98.2%
The following examinations are subject to foreigners who want to obtain residency in the Emirates in accordance with the decision of the Council of Ministers:
HIV test:
So that the necessary examinations are conducted to detect disease for all categories of expatriates to reside when residency is granted for the first time or when it is renewed, and residency is not granted or renewed for positive cases and is considered unfit for health. Screening for viral hepatitis:
It is limited to newcomers to the country to work for the first time, and upon renewal of residency for the following categories:
Babysitters, domestic servants and the like
Nursery and kindergarten supervisors (where they are tested for viral hepatitis B) and workers in barbershops, beauty salons and health clubs (where they are tested for viral hepatitis B and C).
Workers in health facilities (who are tested for viral hepatitis B and C) in accordance with what is determined by a decision issued by the Minister of Health, in coordination with the rest of the government health authorities.
Tuberculosis examination:
It is limited to pulmonary tuberculosis only, and the examination is carried out for all new arrivals to the country, and cases that prove to have old or active pulmonary tuberculosis are considered unfit, and residence is not granted, and the examination of tuberculosis includes all residents when renewing their residence, and if it is proven that there is old or active pulmonary tuberculosis The person is considered healthy, provided that he is followed up by the Preventive Medicine Department or its equivalent in the governmental health authorities.
HIV test:
So that the necessary examinations are conducted to detect disease for all categories of expatriates to reside when residency is granted for the first time or when it is renewed, and residency is not granted or renewed for positive cases and is considered unfit for health. Screening for viral hepatitis:
It is limited to newcomers to the country to work for the first time, and upon renewal of residency for the following categories:
Babysitters, domestic servants and the like
Nursery and kindergarten supervisors (where they are tested for viral hepatitis B) and workers in barbershops, beauty salons and health clubs (where they are tested for viral hepatitis B and C).
Workers in health facilities (who are tested for viral hepatitis B and C) in accordance with what is determined by a decision issued by the Minister of Health, in coordination with the rest of the government health authorities.
Tuberculosis examination:
It is limited to pulmonary tuberculosis only, and the examination is carried out for all new arrivals to the country, and cases that prove to have old or active pulmonary tuberculosis are considered unfit, and residence is not granted, and the examination of tuberculosis includes all residents when renewing their residence, and if it is proven that there is old or active pulmonary tuberculosis The person is considered healthy, provided that he is followed up by the Preventive Medicine Department or its equivalent in the governmental health authorities.
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Moheb Hassan
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الأسئلة المجابة 63435 | نسبة الرضا 98.2%
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