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1 of my male friend has hepatitis B(inactive)is it fatal???



he has applied for a post of a head waiter for new zealand ,will he get thru with the medical scanning ??will the hotel in new zealand where he will b emploed also conduct a medical examination on him b4 hiring him??pls answer seriuos ans only no kidding pls.....

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Hep B is one of the worst. Very contagious. Fatality wise - I have no idea. If he's going to work in the food service industry, he WILL be examined and I seriously doubt if he'll be hired. Your friend may be nice and all, but his disease is the type to where 2 or 3 condoms still isn't enough.
transmitted thro blood or sex-Never by food or water-affects liver-
treatable but not curable-newer drugs available
tell ur friend to consult a gastroenterologist nearby and-proceed
Encourage him and say not to be panicky-good wishes
study
ya it is some like Aids
u should tell him that before he go for NZ
he should get chekup properly and take medicines
hv healthy diet
medical exams wont bother him
dont worry
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