Introduction: Breastfeeding is recommended for infants born to HIV-infected women in low-income settings. Both breastfeeding and HIV-infection are energy demanding. Our objective was to explore how exclusive and predominant breastfeeding changes body mass index (BMI) among breastfeeding HIV1-positive women participating in the ANRS12174 trial (clinical trial no NCT0064026). Methods: HIV-positive women (n = 1 267) with CD4 count >350, intending to breastfeed HIV-negative infants were enrolled from Burkina Faso, South Africa, Uganda and Zambia and counselled on breastfeeding. N = 1 216 were included in the analysis. The trial compared Lamivudine and Lopinavir/Ritonavir as a peri-exposure prophylaxis. We ran a linear mixed-effect model with BM...
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding imparts beneficial immune protection and nutrition to infants for healthy ...
Maternal weight loss during exclusive breastfeeding may influence the growth of exclusively breast-f...
Background In 2019, 1 million in utero-HIV-exposed but -uninfected children (CHEU) were born in sub-...
Introduction: Breastfeeding is recommended for infants born to HIV-infected women in low-income sett...
INTRODUCTION:Breastfeeding is recommended for infants born to HIV-infected women in low-income setti...
Background: HIV-1 transmission rates have been reduced over the last decade, an estimated 2 million...
International audienceObjective We have assessed HIV-1 disease progression among HIV-1-positive moth...
Introduction It has been estimated that breastfeeding is a healthier alternative than replacement fe...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed the impact of breastfeeding by women infected with human immunodeficiency vir...
Background: Postnatal transmission of HIV-1 through breast milk remains an unsolved challenge in man...
BACKGROUND: Infants of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected women have high mortality, but th...
The risk of postnatal HIV transmission exists throughout the breastfeeding period. HIV shedding in b...
Objective: To assess the relationship between infant feeding, triple-antiretroviral prophylaxis and ...
Purpose: The health of infants that are HIV-exposed and -uninfected (HEU) is a major public health c...
<p>Objectives: To examine growth of children by maternal and infant HIV status allowing for in...
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding imparts beneficial immune protection and nutrition to infants for healthy ...
Maternal weight loss during exclusive breastfeeding may influence the growth of exclusively breast-f...
Background In 2019, 1 million in utero-HIV-exposed but -uninfected children (CHEU) were born in sub-...
Introduction: Breastfeeding is recommended for infants born to HIV-infected women in low-income sett...
INTRODUCTION:Breastfeeding is recommended for infants born to HIV-infected women in low-income setti...
Background: HIV-1 transmission rates have been reduced over the last decade, an estimated 2 million...
International audienceObjective We have assessed HIV-1 disease progression among HIV-1-positive moth...
Introduction It has been estimated that breastfeeding is a healthier alternative than replacement fe...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed the impact of breastfeeding by women infected with human immunodeficiency vir...
Background: Postnatal transmission of HIV-1 through breast milk remains an unsolved challenge in man...
BACKGROUND: Infants of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected women have high mortality, but th...
The risk of postnatal HIV transmission exists throughout the breastfeeding period. HIV shedding in b...
Objective: To assess the relationship between infant feeding, triple-antiretroviral prophylaxis and ...
Purpose: The health of infants that are HIV-exposed and -uninfected (HEU) is a major public health c...
<p>Objectives: To examine growth of children by maternal and infant HIV status allowing for in...
BACKGROUND: Breastfeeding imparts beneficial immune protection and nutrition to infants for healthy ...
Maternal weight loss during exclusive breastfeeding may influence the growth of exclusively breast-f...
Background In 2019, 1 million in utero-HIV-exposed but -uninfected children (CHEU) were born in sub-...