Viral Hepatitis Affected When In Vacation.

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Viral Hepatitis affected when in vacation. Mar 24, 2013
My friend went home(Bangladesh) for vacation but he is affected by viral hepatitis in his home country.He wants to extend his vacation period but he is in fear that if he submit the medical report to his office he might me banned to enter into UAE.His hepatitis B and C report is negative.He is only affected by viral hepatitis and advised by doctor to take 4 weeks complete rest.please suggest me

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Re: Viral Hepatitis Affected When In Vacation. Mar 25, 2013
Hello arifahamed and welcome to Dubai Forums.

All hepatitis is Viral. What kind of hepatitis do you have?
Hepatitis B and C is for life that's why in some GCC countries people are banned from residence.
Hepatitis A is curable so if this is what you have you shouldn't worry.
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Re: Viral Hepatitis Affected When In Vacation. Mar 25, 2013
Andyba ,Thanks.B and C report is Negative.Only S. Biluribun is 15 but I dont knot wheather its A or not

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Re: Viral Hepatitis Affected When In Vacation. Mar 25, 2013
Hello, arifahamed

It is not still clear what kind of Hepatitis your friend has. But generally speaking, Hepatitis A or infectious jaundice is caused by hepatitis A virus. Infected people usually recover fully within 2 months.

As for Hepatitis B and C, Khaleej Times (KT) reports 12 August 2010 that the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) website no longer includes Tuberculosis and Hepatitis B or C as deportable conditions for foreigners under the medical fitness rules, except for some worker categories.

Worker categories still to be tested include food handlers, maids, restaurant workers, nannies, teachers and other educators.

Resident expatriates will not be asked to undergo the test for Hepatitis B, while tests for Hepatitis C will no longer be needed under the new rules

New expatriate workers who are found to have Hepatitis B when they undergo their medical test will not be deported but will be given treatment, according to the Ministry of Health.

So, I advice your friend take a rest and wish him full and soon recovery! And then he will be able to continue his work.
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Re: Viral Hepatitis Affected When In Vacation. Mar 25, 2013
Thanks, He asked his doctor wheater its hepatities B or C and doctor told him this is not hepa B or C.Thanks again for helping me
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Hi there, just to clarify..as a an electronic sales appliance worker do i have the chance to work n issued a working visa? Hepa b carrier. Tnx
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