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Liaoning reminds students that exit physical examination is different from routine physical examination.

On July 3rd, Liaoning Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau issued a reminder to students who are about to study abroad. It should be noted that exit physical examination is different from routine physical examination. Due to different destination countries, there are many special requirements, so as not to affect the time of going abroad or even the itinerary.

In recent years, the number of international students in China has exploded, increasing by 20% to 25% every year. China has become the largest source of international students in many countries, including the United States. June, July and August are the concentrated registration periods for high schools and universities all over the world. At this time, a large number of overseas students went to Liaoning International Travel Health Care Center under Liaoning Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau for physical examination.

In this regard, Liaoning Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau reminds medical examiners to pay attention to the following matters: First, the majority of international students should pay attention to whether there are special medical examination or vaccination requirements on the websites of foreign schools or in the emails received. Explain to the doctor during the physical examination to avoid accidents.

Secondly, in addition to carrying my ID card and two photos and other conventional documents, I must carry the infant vaccination manual, and if there are special requirements, I must also carry the physical examination/vaccination form required by foreign schools.

In addition, some physical examination items and vaccination take some time. Take TB (tuberculin test) and MMR (measles, rubella and mumps triple vaccine) as examples. The former needs to be observed for 72 hours, and the latter needs to be vaccinated twice, with an interval of at least 28 days. Therefore, it is suggested that the majority of international students must reserve enough time to avoid the impact of physical examination and vaccination.