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Second Generation HIV Surveillance in Antenatal Clinic Attendees and Youth, Tonga, 2008. Ministry of Health Government of Tonga and Secretariat of the Pacific Community (2008)

Lao PDR 2009 Surveillance Surveys: Behavioral Survey among Service Women and Integrated Biological and Behavioral Surveillance Survey among Men who have Sex with Men in Luang Prabang. Center for HIV/AIDS/STI Lao (2009)

Tonga is a small island nation comprising a 169 islands with 4 main island groups with a population of 101, 991 people. Two thirds of the population reside on the main island of Tongatapu with 23% residing in urban areas. HIV prevalence in Tonga is very low with no HIV cases detected in antenatal women in the previous Second Generation Surveillance (SGS) survey conducted in 2004.

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