Thesis (MCur)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.The World Health Organization as well as the South African National Department of Health, recommended that mothers known to be HIV infected (whether on lifelong Antiretroviral Therapy or not) should exclusively breastfeed their infants for the first six months of their lives. Despite the recommendation HIV positive mothers are faced with challenges in safe infant feeding. The purpose of the study was to critically investigate the challenges in safe infant feeding by mothers with HIV in one district in Mpumalanga. A qualitative approach with explorative, descriptive and contextual design was used. The sample size of this study depended on data saturation, which was reached aft...
Objectives: International guidelines on infant feeding for HIV-positive mothers promote Exclusive Re...
In Swaziland, 41.1% of pregnant women live with HIV, while only 32% of Swazi mothers (including HIV ...
Infant feeding in the context of HIV/AIDS poses a challenge among mothers. The implementation of UNI...
The HIV prevalence in adults and children in South Africa is high. South Africa is also a country wh...
Vertical transmission of HIV can occur during pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding. The South Afr...
To assess knowledge, infant-feeding education and practices, factors that affect choice of infant fe...
This thesis assesses the uptake of the national Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV (P...
In resource-limited settings, exclusive breastfeeding among HIV-infected mothers reduces infant morb...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding in the first 6 months offers protection from postnatal HIV infec...
Transmission of HIV in breast milk is well established, but public health approaches to its preventi...
Great strides are being made in trying to prevent postnatal Mother to child transmission of HIV AIDS...
Abstract Background Since 2010, the World Health Organization recommends lifelong antiretroviral tre...
Background: The balance between the risks of transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) thro...
Infant feeding in the context of HIV/AIDS poses a challenge among mothers. The implementation of UNI...
BACKGROUND AND INTRODUCTION At the end of 2007 an estimated 2.1 million children were living with HI...
Objectives: International guidelines on infant feeding for HIV-positive mothers promote Exclusive Re...
In Swaziland, 41.1% of pregnant women live with HIV, while only 32% of Swazi mothers (including HIV ...
Infant feeding in the context of HIV/AIDS poses a challenge among mothers. The implementation of UNI...
The HIV prevalence in adults and children in South Africa is high. South Africa is also a country wh...
Vertical transmission of HIV can occur during pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding. The South Afr...
To assess knowledge, infant-feeding education and practices, factors that affect choice of infant fe...
This thesis assesses the uptake of the national Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV (P...
In resource-limited settings, exclusive breastfeeding among HIV-infected mothers reduces infant morb...
Background: Exclusive breastfeeding in the first 6 months offers protection from postnatal HIV infec...
Transmission of HIV in breast milk is well established, but public health approaches to its preventi...
Great strides are being made in trying to prevent postnatal Mother to child transmission of HIV AIDS...
Abstract Background Since 2010, the World Health Organization recommends lifelong antiretroviral tre...
Background: The balance between the risks of transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) thro...
Infant feeding in the context of HIV/AIDS poses a challenge among mothers. The implementation of UNI...
BACKGROUND AND INTRODUCTION At the end of 2007 an estimated 2.1 million children were living with HI...
Objectives: International guidelines on infant feeding for HIV-positive mothers promote Exclusive Re...
In Swaziland, 41.1% of pregnant women live with HIV, while only 32% of Swazi mothers (including HIV ...
Infant feeding in the context of HIV/AIDS poses a challenge among mothers. The implementation of UNI...