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Everything will be fine.
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Yes, yes, but only if it depends on what kind of tuberculosis it is, and it has to **.
Criteria for the physical examination of conscripted citizens.
Article 21 History of chronic bronchitis, bronchiectasis, bronchial asthma, pulmonary bullae, pneumothorax and pneumothorax, and other chronic diseases of the respiratory system are not eligible.
Article 24 AIDS, viral hepatitis, tuberculosis, epidemic hemorrhagic fever, bacillary and amoebic dysentery, kala-azar, typhoid, paratyphoid, brucellosis, leptospirosis, schistosomiasis, malaria, filariasis, and other infectious diseases are not eligible.
However, the following conditions are eligible:
1) Acute viral hepatitis (except hepatitis B and C)** has not been repeated for more than 2 years**, no symptoms and signs, and normal laboratory tests;
2) Primary pulmonary tuberculosis, secondary pulmonary tuberculosis, tuberculous pleurisy, renal tuberculosis, peritoneal tuberculosis, no after 3 years of clinical **;
3) Bacillary dysentery** more than 1 year;
4) Malaria, kala-azar, schistosomiasis, amoebic dysentery, leptospirosis, epidemic hemorrhagic fever, typhoid, paratyphoid, brucellosis, ** more than 2 years, no sequelae;
5) Filariasis for more than half a year, without sequelae.
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If you are going to the plateau to serve as a soldier, it is estimated that the health of your lungs will be checked.
Past work is hidden:
Participated in the formulation and organization of the implementation of the 1981, 1990, 1991, 2000 national tuberculosis prevention and control work plans, and participated in the formulation of the 2001 2010 national tuberculosis prevention and control plan.
Participated in the development and organization of the 1992 and 2002 World Bank loan tuberculosis control project in this country.
Participated in the formulation and organization of the implementation of the "Ministry of Health Strengthening and Promoting Tuberculosis Control Project" from 1993 to 2000, covering 100 million people and 364 counties.
Under the leadership of the Ministry of Health, he is responsible for the organization, implementation and summary of the four national tuberculosis epidemiological sample surveys.
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Article 46 of the "Physical Examination Standards for Admissions" of military academies stipulates: X-ray chest X-ray examination finds thoracic deformities, heart, lung, mediastinal and other organic lesions, and is not qualified.
Those who meet the following conditions and have no abnormalities in the inspection results are qualified:
1) Isolated calcification points with no more than 3 lobes on both sides, no more than one in diameter, high density, clear edges, and no infiltration around;
2) mild enhancement of lung markings to rule out respiratory diseases;
3) Slight blunting of the costo-diaphragmatic angle on one side excludes heart, lung, and thoracic diseases.
If the tuberculosis has been calcified, and the first is terminated, it is not infectious, and it meets the above criteria, it can be passed during the physical examination.
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I guess no, tuberculosis is too terrifying,
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If you are going to the plateau to serve as a soldier, it is estimated that the health of your lungs will be checked.
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The incidence is also very low, well, basically not as a routine check-up, because most of us were vaccinated when we were young.
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If you have already served as a soldier, you will generally not be able to take care of the troops in the local defense station. The 309 Hospital of the People's Liberation Army is a specialized tuberculosis hospital for the army. If it is a conscription medical examination, tuberculosis cannot be used as a soldier, and if a shadow of the lungs is found in the physical examination, it will be sent to the local tuberculosis prevention and control center for further examination.