Breastfeeding has been associated with a doubling of the risk of HIV transmission. In developed countries, it is recommended that HIV-positive women do not breastfeed, but this is not a feasible option in most of Africa. It is therefore important to know the extent to which breastfeeding practices are amenable to change. To study this, we carried out 24 focus group discussions with 208 women attending maternity clinics in three rural sites in rural south-west Uganda. Breastfeeding starts from a few minutes to a few days after delivery; most women reported starting after 2 days. The main reason for delay is lack of milk or that the breasts are 'blocked'. Most women thought that this delay was good for the baby, or at least not harmful. Almos...
BackgroundThe transmission of HIV from a mother to her child is one of the most tragic aspects of th...
Exclusive formula feeding, exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) with early weaning or the administration of...
Background Breastfeeding is important for growth, development and survival of HIV exposed infants. E...
Background: The choice of infant feeding method is important for HIV-positive mothers in order to op...
Introduction: In previous decades, the basis of child health and survival strategy in the developing...
Great strides are being made in trying to prevent postnatal Mother to child transmission of HIV AIDS...
To describe the infant feeding practices in the general population in Uganda, and to assess the impa...
Breastfeeding is a culturally accepted way of feeding a baby despite the risk of HIV transmission. I...
In Burkina Faso, prolonged breastfeeding with introduction of ritual fluids from birth is a deep-sea...
Abstract Background For women living with HIV (WLWH) in low- and middle-income countries, World Heal...
Infant feeding represents a great challenge in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV...
Background Breastfeeding remains normative and vital for child survival in the developing world. How...
Abstract Background Although the risk of HIV transmission through breastfeeding is reduced considera...
Background: Infant feeding recommendations for HIV-positive mothers differ from recommendations to m...
Transmission of HIV in breast milk is well established, but public health approaches to its preventi...
BackgroundThe transmission of HIV from a mother to her child is one of the most tragic aspects of th...
Exclusive formula feeding, exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) with early weaning or the administration of...
Background Breastfeeding is important for growth, development and survival of HIV exposed infants. E...
Background: The choice of infant feeding method is important for HIV-positive mothers in order to op...
Introduction: In previous decades, the basis of child health and survival strategy in the developing...
Great strides are being made in trying to prevent postnatal Mother to child transmission of HIV AIDS...
To describe the infant feeding practices in the general population in Uganda, and to assess the impa...
Breastfeeding is a culturally accepted way of feeding a baby despite the risk of HIV transmission. I...
In Burkina Faso, prolonged breastfeeding with introduction of ritual fluids from birth is a deep-sea...
Abstract Background For women living with HIV (WLWH) in low- and middle-income countries, World Heal...
Infant feeding represents a great challenge in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV...
Background Breastfeeding remains normative and vital for child survival in the developing world. How...
Abstract Background Although the risk of HIV transmission through breastfeeding is reduced considera...
Background: Infant feeding recommendations for HIV-positive mothers differ from recommendations to m...
Transmission of HIV in breast milk is well established, but public health approaches to its preventi...
BackgroundThe transmission of HIV from a mother to her child is one of the most tragic aspects of th...
Exclusive formula feeding, exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) with early weaning or the administration of...
Background Breastfeeding is important for growth, development and survival of HIV exposed infants. E...