Effective infant feeding makes an important contribution to the good health and development of children with effects reflecting up to adulthood. Among many cultures and diverse populations traditionally, infants are fed through breast milk and later given complementary foods while continuing with breastfeeding. Mother to child transmission is a well established mode of HIV transmission and infection may occur during pregnancy, labour, delivery and breastfeeding. The objective of this study was therefore to determine the awareness, attitude and practices of postnatal mothers attending Mbagathi District Hospital on infant feeding options for HIV positive mothers. This was a descriptive cross-sectional hospital based study that utilized both q...
To assess knowledge, infant-feeding education and practices, factors that affect choice of infant fe...
Background: Mother to child transmission of HIV infection (vertical transmission) is of major concer...
BACKGROUND: South Africa has a history of low breastfeeding rates among women with and without Human...
Background: Twenty five to forty percent of children will be infected with HIV in the absence of any...
Mother-to-Child transmission is the primary cause of HIV infection in infants, with postnatal infect...
Background: - HIV/AIDS remains one of the greatest burdens in the world today. In Sub-Saharan Africa...
A journal article on HIV positive mothers' knowledge of nutritional options to feed their infants.T...
Master of Nursing in Maternal and Child Health. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 2015.Bac...
The transmission of HIV via breastmilk has led to various recommendations for HIV-infected mothers. ...
BACKGROUND Mother-to-child transmission of HIV is the most significant route and largest source of H...
To evaluate breastfeeding and weaning practices associated socio-demographic factors and knowledge a...
No Abstract. The Ethiopian Journal of Health Development Vol. 21 (1) 2007: pp. 40-4
The documentation of breastfeeding as a source of HIV infection in babies has come to represent a pu...
Background: The balance between the risks of transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) thro...
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...
Background: Mother to child transmission of HIV infection (vertical transmission) is of major concer...
BACKGROUND: South Africa has a history of low breastfeeding rates among women with and without Human...
Background: Twenty five to forty percent of children will be infected with HIV in the absence of any...
Mother-to-Child transmission is the primary cause of HIV infection in infants, with postnatal infect...
Background: - HIV/AIDS remains one of the greatest burdens in the world today. In Sub-Saharan Africa...
A journal article on HIV positive mothers' knowledge of nutritional options to feed their infants.T...
Master of Nursing in Maternal and Child Health. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 2015.Bac...
The transmission of HIV via breastmilk has led to various recommendations for HIV-infected mothers. ...
BACKGROUND Mother-to-child transmission of HIV is the most significant route and largest source of H...
To evaluate breastfeeding and weaning practices associated socio-demographic factors and knowledge a...
No Abstract. The Ethiopian Journal of Health Development Vol. 21 (1) 2007: pp. 40-4
The documentation of breastfeeding as a source of HIV infection in babies has come to represent a pu...
Background: The balance between the risks of transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) thro...
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...
Background: Mother to child transmission of HIV infection (vertical transmission) is of major concer...
BACKGROUND: South Africa has a history of low breastfeeding rates among women with and without Human...