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All temporary visa applicants intending to work as, or study to be a doctor, nurse, paramedic or dentist now require testing for the presence of Hepatitis B surface antigen and Hepatitis C antibody.
If an applicant is either Hepatitis B surface antigen or Hepatitis C antibody seropositive, the panel doctor should test for the alternative hepatitis strain not already tested for, in addition to performing liver function tests and HIV tests. In hospital and healthcare workers only, (see above), if HepB sAg is positive then applicants should have HepB eAg status investigated. Only if this is positive should DNA studies be undertaken to look for viral load.
In regard to HepC, if this is positive in health care workers then RNA studies are required (as well as the usual LFT¡¯s +/- liver USS). The report(s) should be attached to, and the results entered on, form 26 before it is returned to the office processing the application. All members of a Hepatitis B carrier¡¯s family, whose own Hepatitis B surface antigen tests are negative, should be advised of the desirability of Hepatitis B vaccination.
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