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Second Generation Surveillance Survey of Akavaine and MSM in Cook Islands 2009. Te Tiare Association of the Cook Islands, Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC), Rawstorne P and Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria (2010)

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)

The Cook Islands is a very small Pacific island country, both in terms of geography and population. HIV is practically unknown in the Cook Islands, with only two cases of HIV infection ever reported and no residents currently living with HIV. However, previous Second Generation Surveillance (SGS) surveys have documented high rates of STI infection, especially Chlamydia, among antenatal women and youth in 2006.

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