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===Laws & Social Stigmas===
===Laws & Social Stigmas===


===What to Get & Where to Get It===
There are no known travel or residency restrictions related to HIV status in Uruguay. You won't be deported if you test positive for HIV, and you're allowed to carry antiretroviral drugs for personal use.<ref>[http://www.hivtravel.org/Default.aspx?PageId=143&CountryId=191 URUGUAY - REGULATIONS ON ENTRY, STAY AND RESIDENCE FOR PLHIV]</ref> In Uruguay, it is estimated that there are about 10,000 adults (less than 1% of the population) living with HIV.<ref>[http://www.unaids.org/en/regionscountries/countries/uruguay UNAIDS - Uruguay]</ref>


====Testing Facilities====
===Testing Facilities===


====Support====
* [http://municipiob.montevideo.gub.uy/node/738 Polyclinic Barrio Sur]: This is a public facility that provides HIV and syphilis tests. You should contact them in advance to arrange an appointment. Address: Av. Gonzalo Ramírez 1270, between Carlos Quijano and Carlos Viana. . Days and opening hours: Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.  Telephone: 2908 5036. Email http: // policlinica.barriosur@imm.gub.uy. Coordinator: Ps. Alicia Blanqué.
 
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