Introduction: Prevention of Mother-To-Child-Transmission (PMTCT) of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) guideline recommends replacement feeding where it is acceptable, feasible, affordable, sustainable and safe. Where this is un-achievable, exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is recommended during the first six months of life. Methods: A hospital-based cross-sectional study was conducted among 600 HIV-positive using a two-stage sampling technique. Data on socio-demographics, infant feeding choice and factors influencing these choices were collected using semistructured questionnaires. Results: Majority of the mothers (86.0%) were married and aged 31.0 ± 5.7years. Slightly above half (53.0%) hadA2 children and more than two-third had disclosed the...
Objectives: The study examined adherence to infant-feeding choices made by human immunodeficiency vi...
Background: Mother to child transmission of HIV infection (vertical transmission) is of major concer...
Introduction: While exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life is recommended for HIV-...
Introduction: Prevention of Mother-To-Child-Transmission (PMTCT) of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HI...
Background: In the absence of any interventions, 5-20% of infants born to HIVinfected women will be ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends exclusive breast-feeding (EBF) for HIV exposed infant...
Background: Twenty five to forty percent of children will be infected with HIV in the absence of any...
The transmission of HIV via breastmilk has led to various recommendations for HIV-infected mothers. ...
Background: The HIV epidemic has significantly altered the context within which women make decisions...
Mixed feeding confers excess risk of mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of Human Immunodeficiency V...
BackgroundOne of the most effective ways to promote the prevention of mother-to-child transmission (...
To evaluate breastfeeding and weaning practices associated socio-demographic factors and knowledge a...
Background: In sub-Saharan Africa, over 1,000 newborns are infected with HIV every day, despite avai...
Background: The choice of infant feeding method is important for HIV-positive mothers in order to op...
Introduction: Infant feeding choices made by mothers in the context of HIV infection depend on a num...
Objectives: The study examined adherence to infant-feeding choices made by human immunodeficiency vi...
Background: Mother to child transmission of HIV infection (vertical transmission) is of major concer...
Introduction: While exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life is recommended for HIV-...
Introduction: Prevention of Mother-To-Child-Transmission (PMTCT) of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HI...
Background: In the absence of any interventions, 5-20% of infants born to HIVinfected women will be ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends exclusive breast-feeding (EBF) for HIV exposed infant...
Background: Twenty five to forty percent of children will be infected with HIV in the absence of any...
The transmission of HIV via breastmilk has led to various recommendations for HIV-infected mothers. ...
Background: The HIV epidemic has significantly altered the context within which women make decisions...
Mixed feeding confers excess risk of mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of Human Immunodeficiency V...
BackgroundOne of the most effective ways to promote the prevention of mother-to-child transmission (...
To evaluate breastfeeding and weaning practices associated socio-demographic factors and knowledge a...
Background: In sub-Saharan Africa, over 1,000 newborns are infected with HIV every day, despite avai...
Background: The choice of infant feeding method is important for HIV-positive mothers in order to op...
Introduction: Infant feeding choices made by mothers in the context of HIV infection depend on a num...
Objectives: The study examined adherence to infant-feeding choices made by human immunodeficiency vi...
Background: Mother to child transmission of HIV infection (vertical transmission) is of major concer...
Introduction: While exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life is recommended for HIV-...