Breast milk is a vehicle of infection and source of protection in post-natal mother-to-child HIV-1 transmission (MTCT). Understanding the mechanism by which breast milk limits verti-cal transmission will provide critical insight into the design of preventive and therapeutic approaches to interrupt HIV-1 mucosal transmission. However, characterization of the inhibitory activity of breast milk in human intestinal mucosa, the portal of entry in postnatal MTCT, has been constrained by the limited availability of primary mucosal target cells and tissues to recapitulate mucosal transmission ex vivo. Here, we characterized the impact of skimmed breast milk, breast milk antibodies (Igs) and non-Ig components from HIV-1-infected Ugandan women on the...
Background: The risk of postnatal HIV transmission is associated with the magnitude of the milk viru...
Bordeaux. France This article reviews the virological and epidemiological data available on transmis...
Transmission of HIV-1 during breastfeeding is a significant source of new pediatric infections in su...
OBJECTIVE: Breast milk is a major route of infant HIV infection, yet the majority of breast-fed, HIV...
Objectives: To test whether secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ...
OBJECTIVE: Breast milk is a major route of infant HIV infection, yet the majority of breast-fed, HIV...
Exposure of the infant’s gut to cell-associated and cell-free HIV-1 trafficking in breast milk (BM) ...
By compensating for the relative immaturity of the neonatal immune system, breast milk and breast-fe...
(See the article by Lunney et al, on pages 762–769.) At first it seemed counterintuitive. Why would ...
Transmission of HIV-1 during breastfeeding is a significant source of new pediatric infections in su...
Transmission of HIV-1 during breastfeeding is a significant source of new pediatric infections in su...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Over 250,000 new mother to child transmission (MTCT) e...
The majority of infants’ breastfeeding from their HIV-infected mothers do not acquire HIV-1 infectio...
Despite the nutritional and health benefits of breast milk, breast milk can serve as a vector for mo...
International audienceBACKGROUND : Subclinical mastitis (SCM) is relatively common in lactating wome...
Background: The risk of postnatal HIV transmission is associated with the magnitude of the milk viru...
Bordeaux. France This article reviews the virological and epidemiological data available on transmis...
Transmission of HIV-1 during breastfeeding is a significant source of new pediatric infections in su...
OBJECTIVE: Breast milk is a major route of infant HIV infection, yet the majority of breast-fed, HIV...
Objectives: To test whether secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) ...
OBJECTIVE: Breast milk is a major route of infant HIV infection, yet the majority of breast-fed, HIV...
Exposure of the infant’s gut to cell-associated and cell-free HIV-1 trafficking in breast milk (BM) ...
By compensating for the relative immaturity of the neonatal immune system, breast milk and breast-fe...
(See the article by Lunney et al, on pages 762–769.) At first it seemed counterintuitive. Why would ...
Transmission of HIV-1 during breastfeeding is a significant source of new pediatric infections in su...
Transmission of HIV-1 during breastfeeding is a significant source of new pediatric infections in su...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Over 250,000 new mother to child transmission (MTCT) e...
The majority of infants’ breastfeeding from their HIV-infected mothers do not acquire HIV-1 infectio...
Despite the nutritional and health benefits of breast milk, breast milk can serve as a vector for mo...
International audienceBACKGROUND : Subclinical mastitis (SCM) is relatively common in lactating wome...
Background: The risk of postnatal HIV transmission is associated with the magnitude of the milk viru...
Bordeaux. France This article reviews the virological and epidemiological data available on transmis...
Transmission of HIV-1 during breastfeeding is a significant source of new pediatric infections in su...