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14, 10 月 2025
Common Illnesses That Disqualify Applicants During Health Certificate Examinations

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Obtaining a health certificate is a crucial step for individuals applying for jobs, visas, or participation in certain public programs. These medical evaluations are designed to ensure that applicants do not pose a health risk to themselves or others and are physically capable of fulfilling the responsibilities associated with their intended role. While many people pass these examinations without issue, certain common illnesses can lead to disqualification. Among the most frequent conditions that result in failed health assessments are active tuberculosis, uncontrolled diabetes, severe cardiovascular diseases, hepatitis B and C (particularly in carrier states depending on local regulations), and untreated mental health disorders such as schizophrenia or major depressive disorder. Additionally, chronic respiratory conditions like severe asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), especially when symptomatic, may raise concerns about an individual’s ability to perform physically demanding tasks. Infectious diseases, including HIV in some countries with restrictive policies, can also be grounds for denial, despite global efforts to reduce stigma and discrimination. It’s important to note that eligibility often depends on the severity, management, and potential transmission risk of the illness. Applicants with well-managed conditions supported by proper documentation may still qualify after further review. Therefore, transparency with healthcare providers and adherence to treatment plans are essential for those preparing for a health certificate examination.

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