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What does the health examination for traveling abroad include?

Travel, business trip or business exchange within three months is not compulsory in principle, but some countries, such as Australia, New Zealand and Spain, require entry personnel to show health certificates. In addition, in order to avoid trouble, some travel companies generally carry out health checks on tourists, so as to avoid delaying the tour group's trip once they find that tourists are suffering from infectious diseases abroad. When traveling to some African countries on business, people who go abroad must also be vaccinated, because the local area may be a high incidence area of epidemic diseases. People in epidemic areas must provide health certificates when going abroad.

Physical examination items:

General examination items (height, weight, blood pressure, pulse and temperature), internal surgery, ENT, chest X-ray examination, electrocardiogram, abdominal ultrasound (liver, gallbladder, spleen and kidney) and laboratory examination items (AIDS detection, STD detection, hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis C antibody, liver function (ALT or GPT)), blood type, blood biochemistry and so on.