Introduction: Breastfeeding is recommended for infants born to HIV-infected women in low-income settings. Both breastfeeding and HIV-infection are energy demanding. Our objective was to explore how exclusive and predominant breastfeeding changes body mass index (BMI) among breastfeeding HIV1-positive women participating in the ANRS12174 trial (clinical trial no NCT0064026). Methods: HIV-positive women (n = 1 267) with CD4 count >350, intending to breastfeed HIV-negative infants were enrolled from Burkina Faso, South Africa, Uganda and Zambia and counselled on breastfeeding. N = 1 216 were included in the analysis. The trial compared Lamivudine and Lopinavir/Ritonavir as a peri-exposure prophylaxis. We ran a linear mixed-effect model with BM...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Both breastfeeding pattern and duration are associated with postna...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed the impact of breastfeeding by women infected with human immunodeficiency vir...
Objective: To investigate the association between feeding patterns and HIV-free survival in children...
INTRODUCTION:Breastfeeding is recommended for infants born to HIV-infected women in low-income setti...
Introduction: Breastfeeding is recommended for infants born to HIV-infected women in low-income sett...
Introduction It has been estimated that breastfeeding is a healthier alternative than replacement fe...
Objective: We have assessed HIV-1 disease progression among HIV-1-positive mothers in relation to du...
Background: HIV-1 transmission rates have been reduced over the last decade, an estimated 2 million...
Objective: To assess the relationship between infant feeding, triple-antiretroviral prophylaxis and ...
<p>Objectives: To examine growth of children by maternal and infant HIV status allowing for in...
Objective: To determine the effect of infant feeding practices on postpartum weight change among HI...
Background Evidence on the association between breastfeeding and later childhood obesity and blood ...
In Ghana, breastfeeding is the most economically feasible and culturally acceptable method of infant...
Introduction: In South Africa where replacement feeding may not be affordable, feasible or sustainab...
BACKGROUND: Transmission of HIV-1 through breastfeeding is a major problem, although its timing is n...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Both breastfeeding pattern and duration are associated with postna...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed the impact of breastfeeding by women infected with human immunodeficiency vir...
Objective: To investigate the association between feeding patterns and HIV-free survival in children...
INTRODUCTION:Breastfeeding is recommended for infants born to HIV-infected women in low-income setti...
Introduction: Breastfeeding is recommended for infants born to HIV-infected women in low-income sett...
Introduction It has been estimated that breastfeeding is a healthier alternative than replacement fe...
Objective: We have assessed HIV-1 disease progression among HIV-1-positive mothers in relation to du...
Background: HIV-1 transmission rates have been reduced over the last decade, an estimated 2 million...
Objective: To assess the relationship between infant feeding, triple-antiretroviral prophylaxis and ...
<p>Objectives: To examine growth of children by maternal and infant HIV status allowing for in...
Objective: To determine the effect of infant feeding practices on postpartum weight change among HI...
Background Evidence on the association between breastfeeding and later childhood obesity and blood ...
In Ghana, breastfeeding is the most economically feasible and culturally acceptable method of infant...
Introduction: In South Africa where replacement feeding may not be affordable, feasible or sustainab...
BACKGROUND: Transmission of HIV-1 through breastfeeding is a major problem, although its timing is n...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Both breastfeeding pattern and duration are associated with postna...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed the impact of breastfeeding by women infected with human immunodeficiency vir...
Objective: To investigate the association between feeding patterns and HIV-free survival in children...