Since the first cases of HIV transmission through breastfeeding were documented, a fierce debate has raged on appropriate guidelines for infant feeding in resource-poor settings. A major problem is determining when it is safe and feasible to formula-feed, as breast-milk protects against other diseases. A cross-sectional survey of 113 women attending the programme for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission in Khayelitsha, Cape Town, was conducted. Over 95% of women on the programme formula-fed their infants and did not breast- feed at all. Seventy per cent of women said that their infant had never had diarrhoea, and only 3% of children had had two episodes of diarrhoea. Focus groups identified the main reasons for not breast-feedi...
The transmission of HIV via breastmilk has led to various recommendations for HIV-infected mothers. ...
Infant feeding in the context of HIV/AIDS poses a challenge among mothers. The implementation of UNI...
Background Breastfeeding remains normative and vital for child survival in the developing world. How...
Since the first cases of HIV transmission through breastfeeding were documented, a fierce debate has...
The HIV prevalence in adults and children in South Africa is high. South Africa is also a country wh...
Infant feeding in the context of HIV/AIDS poses a challenge among mothers. The implementation of UNI...
Breastfeeding, especially exclusive breastfeeding in the first months of life, is the cornerstone of...
Short regimens of anti-retroviral drugs can significantly reduce the transmission of HIV from mother...
To assess knowledge, infant-feeding education and practices, factors that affect choice of infant fe...
To assess knowledge, infant-feeding education and practices, factors that affect choice of infant fe...
The HIV prevalence in adults and children in South Africa is high. South Africa is also a country wh...
In Burkina Faso, prolonged breastfeeding with introduction of ritual fluids from birth is a deep-sea...
To evaluate breastfeeding and weaning practices associated socio-demographic factors and knowledge a...
Vertical transmission of HIV can occur during pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding. The South Afr...
Vertical transmission of HIV can occur during pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding. The South Afr...
The transmission of HIV via breastmilk has led to various recommendations for HIV-infected mothers. ...
Infant feeding in the context of HIV/AIDS poses a challenge among mothers. The implementation of UNI...
Background Breastfeeding remains normative and vital for child survival in the developing world. How...
Since the first cases of HIV transmission through breastfeeding were documented, a fierce debate has...
The HIV prevalence in adults and children in South Africa is high. South Africa is also a country wh...
Infant feeding in the context of HIV/AIDS poses a challenge among mothers. The implementation of UNI...
Breastfeeding, especially exclusive breastfeeding in the first months of life, is the cornerstone of...
Short regimens of anti-retroviral drugs can significantly reduce the transmission of HIV from mother...
To assess knowledge, infant-feeding education and practices, factors that affect choice of infant fe...
To assess knowledge, infant-feeding education and practices, factors that affect choice of infant fe...
The HIV prevalence in adults and children in South Africa is high. South Africa is also a country wh...
In Burkina Faso, prolonged breastfeeding with introduction of ritual fluids from birth is a deep-sea...
To evaluate breastfeeding and weaning practices associated socio-demographic factors and knowledge a...
Vertical transmission of HIV can occur during pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding. The South Afr...
Vertical transmission of HIV can occur during pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding. The South Afr...
The transmission of HIV via breastmilk has led to various recommendations for HIV-infected mothers. ...
Infant feeding in the context of HIV/AIDS poses a challenge among mothers. The implementation of UNI...
Background Breastfeeding remains normative and vital for child survival in the developing world. How...