Abstract

Van-Mai Cao-Lormeau has been based in the tropical paradise that is Tahiti, French Polynesia, since the age of 7 when her fashion-photographer father did a photoshoot there and decided to the move the family from Paris. “The fact that I was of mixed German-Vietnamese heritage actually helped me being easily integrated within the local population, with a lot of people having mixed Polynesian-European-Asian origins. I just always had the feeling being in the right place here, my real home country, or ‘Fenua’ in Tahitian language”, Cao-Lormeau tells The Lancet Infectious Diseases.

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