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Exclusive Breast-feeding Protects against Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV-1 through 12 Months of Age in Tanzania.


ABSTRACT: The jury on transmission of HIV through breast-feeding is still on. Data from a clinical trial in children born to HIV-positive mothers were evaluated with respect to their relationship to mother-to-child transmission. A total of 1629 infants who were not infected at age 6 weeks, had HIV results available at 12 months and who were breast-fed were included in this study. Exclusive breast feeding (EBF) rates declined from 85% at 2 months to?

SUBMITTER: Manji KP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6089093 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exclusive Breast-feeding Protects against Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV-1 through 12 Months of Age in Tanzania.

Manji Karim P KP   Duggan Christopher C   Liu Enju E   Bosch Ronald R   Kisenge Rodrick R   Aboud Said S   Kupka Ronald R   Fawzi Wafaie W WW  

Journal of tropical pediatrics 20160315 4


The jury on transmission of HIV through breast-feeding is still on. Data from a clinical trial in children born to HIV-positive mothers were evaluated with respect to their relationship to mother-to-child transmission. A total of 1629 infants who were not infected at age 6 weeks, had HIV results available at 12 months and who were breast-fed were included in this study. Exclusive breast feeding (EBF) rates declined from 85% at 2 months to < 30% by 4 months. EBF was associated with a sustained an  ...[more]

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