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Note à propos du PEP: En France, Pep est administré au maximum dans les 48h. Si vous avez été exposé, allez aux urgences ou à l'hopital public le plus proche pour l'obtenir/ Il est intégralement remboursé par la sécurité sociale. En cas de problème, appelez Sida info service (0800 840 800, gratuit depuis une ligne fixe). | Note à propos du PEP: En France, Pep est administré au maximum dans les 48h. Si vous avez été exposé, allez aux urgences ou à l'hopital public le plus proche pour l'obtenir/ Il est intégralement remboursé par la sécurité sociale. En cas de problème, appelez Sida info service (0800 840 800, gratuit depuis une ligne fixe). | ||
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In France, there are no travel restrictions related to HIV status. You can enter the country without presenting medical certificates. If you take a test ad learn that you're HIV positive, and if you're a foreigner, you will not be deported. French hospitals are required to treat anyone in need, and high-quality specialized treatment centers can be found at university hospitals. <ref>[http://www.hivtravel.org/Default.aspx?PageId=143&CountryId=70 FRANCE - REGULATIONS ON ENTRY, STAY AND RESIDENCE FOR PLHIV]</ref> Furthermore, in Paris, there appears to be very little social stigma attached to STI testing. It is seen as a normal and healthy choice made by responsible adults. | In France, there are no travel restrictions related to HIV status. You can enter the country without presenting medical certificates. If you take a test ad learn that you're HIV positive, and if you're a foreigner, you will not be deported. French hospitals are required to treat anyone in need, and high-quality specialized treatment centers can be found at university hospitals. <ref>[http://www.hivtravel.org/Default.aspx?PageId=143&CountryId=70 FRANCE - REGULATIONS ON ENTRY, STAY AND RESIDENCE FOR PLHIV]</ref> Furthermore, in Paris, there appears to be very little social stigma attached to STI testing. It is seen as a normal and healthy choice made by responsible adults. |
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