CITATION: Zunza, M. et al. 2013. Effects of postnatal interventions for the reduction of vertical HIV transmission on infant growth and non-HIV infections : a systematic review. Journal of the International AIDS Society, 16:18865, doi:10.7448/IAS.16.1.18865.The original publication is available at http://www.jiasociety.orgIntroduction: Guidelines in resource-poor settings have progressively included interventions to reduce postnatal HIV transmission through breast milk. In addition to HIV-free survival, infant growth and non-HIV infections should be considered. Determining the effect of these interventions on infant growth and non-HIV infections will inform healthcare decisions about feeding HIV-exposed infants. We synthesize findings from ...
BACKGROUND:We previously reported no benefit of early weaning for HIV-free survival of children born...
<p>Objectives: To examine growth of children by maternal and infant HIV status allowing for in...
INTRODUCTION: Antiretroviral drug interventions significantly reduce the risk of HIV transmission to...
PURPOSE : To critically appraise recent literature regarding breastfeeding outcomes and associated r...
A systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of different infant ant...
In 2008, between 129,000 and 194,000 of the 430,000 pediatric HIV infections worldwide were attribut...
Introduction: to systematically review the literature on mother-to-child transmission in breastfed i...
of postnatal interventions for the reduction of vertical HIV transmission on infant growth and non-H...
Objective: To investigate the association between feeding patterns and HIV-free survival in children...
Background Nevirapine given once-daily for the first 6, 14, or 28 weeks of life to infants exposed ...
International audiencePurpose of the review. Mother-to-child transmission of HIV is responsible for ...
Objective: To investigate the association between feeding patterns and HIV-free survival in children...
SummaryBackgroundNevirapine given once-daily for the first 6, 14, or 28 weeks of life to infants exp...
Objective: To investigate the association between feeding patterns and HIV-free survival in children...
Copyright © 2012 Gerardo Alvarez-Uria et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
BACKGROUND:We previously reported no benefit of early weaning for HIV-free survival of children born...
<p>Objectives: To examine growth of children by maternal and infant HIV status allowing for in...
INTRODUCTION: Antiretroviral drug interventions significantly reduce the risk of HIV transmission to...
PURPOSE : To critically appraise recent literature regarding breastfeeding outcomes and associated r...
A systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of different infant ant...
In 2008, between 129,000 and 194,000 of the 430,000 pediatric HIV infections worldwide were attribut...
Introduction: to systematically review the literature on mother-to-child transmission in breastfed i...
of postnatal interventions for the reduction of vertical HIV transmission on infant growth and non-H...
Objective: To investigate the association between feeding patterns and HIV-free survival in children...
Background Nevirapine given once-daily for the first 6, 14, or 28 weeks of life to infants exposed ...
International audiencePurpose of the review. Mother-to-child transmission of HIV is responsible for ...
Objective: To investigate the association between feeding patterns and HIV-free survival in children...
SummaryBackgroundNevirapine given once-daily for the first 6, 14, or 28 weeks of life to infants exp...
Objective: To investigate the association between feeding patterns and HIV-free survival in children...
Copyright © 2012 Gerardo Alvarez-Uria et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
BACKGROUND:We previously reported no benefit of early weaning for HIV-free survival of children born...
<p>Objectives: To examine growth of children by maternal and infant HIV status allowing for in...
INTRODUCTION: Antiretroviral drug interventions significantly reduce the risk of HIV transmission to...