Breast milk provides all the nutrient needs of the infant especially in the first six months of life and also protects the growing infant from pneumonia, diarrhoea, and malnutrition, which are the major causes of morbidity and mortality in the African Region. However breastfeeding is also known to transmit the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) from mother to the child. Several guidelines have been developed to guide policy makers, health workers and mothers on the most appropriate methods to feed HIV exposed infants. Previous HIV and infant feedingguidelines emphasized on preventing infants from becoming infected with HIV by counseling HIV-infected mothers to avoid all breastfeeding. Over the period, programme implementers and researchers ...
Abstract Infant feeding by HIV-infected mothers has been a major global public health ...
Mother-to-Child transmission is the primary cause of HIV infection in infants, with postnatal infect...
Abstract Background Although breast-feeding accounts for 15–20% of mother-to-child transmission (MTC...
Breast milk provides all the nutrient needs of the infant especially in the first six months of life...
Breast milk provides all the nutrient needs of the infant especially in the first six months of life...
There is consensus on the benefits for all infants of exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months and intro...
Infant feeding by HIV-infected mothers has been a major global public health dilemma and a highly co...
Background When and how to wean breastfed infants exposed to HIV infection has provo...
Breast-feeding is a route of transmission of HIV from an infected mother to her infant. However, bre...
Since the first cases of HIV transmission through breastfeeding were documented, a fierce debate has...
The HIV epidemic coupled with the assumed benefits of infant formula for the children of all HIV-inf...
The documentation of breastfeeding as a source of HIV infection in babies has come to represent a pu...
Infant feeding by HIV-infected mothers has been a major global public health dilemma and a highly co...
Abstract Infant feeding by HIV-infected mothers has been a major global public health ...
Significant experience and research evidence regarding Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and infant...
Abstract Infant feeding by HIV-infected mothers has been a major global public health ...
Mother-to-Child transmission is the primary cause of HIV infection in infants, with postnatal infect...
Abstract Background Although breast-feeding accounts for 15–20% of mother-to-child transmission (MTC...
Breast milk provides all the nutrient needs of the infant especially in the first six months of life...
Breast milk provides all the nutrient needs of the infant especially in the first six months of life...
There is consensus on the benefits for all infants of exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months and intro...
Infant feeding by HIV-infected mothers has been a major global public health dilemma and a highly co...
Background When and how to wean breastfed infants exposed to HIV infection has provo...
Breast-feeding is a route of transmission of HIV from an infected mother to her infant. However, bre...
Since the first cases of HIV transmission through breastfeeding were documented, a fierce debate has...
The HIV epidemic coupled with the assumed benefits of infant formula for the children of all HIV-inf...
The documentation of breastfeeding as a source of HIV infection in babies has come to represent a pu...
Infant feeding by HIV-infected mothers has been a major global public health dilemma and a highly co...
Abstract Infant feeding by HIV-infected mothers has been a major global public health ...
Significant experience and research evidence regarding Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and infant...
Abstract Infant feeding by HIV-infected mothers has been a major global public health ...
Mother-to-Child transmission is the primary cause of HIV infection in infants, with postnatal infect...
Abstract Background Although breast-feeding accounts for 15–20% of mother-to-child transmission (MTC...