PURPOSE : To critically appraise recent literature regarding breastfeeding outcomes and associated risks in HIV-infected (HI) and HIV-exposed (HE) infants, using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic review and Meta-Analysis Protocols (PRISMA-P) statement guidelines. MATERIALS AND METHODS : Five electronic databases were systematically searched to obtain English publications from the last 10 years (2010–2020), pertaining to breastfeeding outcomes and associated risks of HI and HE infants and children. Gray literature sources were also included. Data were extracted according to various data items and were synthesized using thematic synthesis. RESULTS : Of the initial 7,151 sources identified, 42 articles were eligible for final ...
Context: Globally, 2.3 million children have been victims of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) as o...
Background: Refraining from breastfeeding to prevent HIV transmission has been associated with incre...
Breast-feeding is a route of transmission of HIV from an infected mother to her infant. However, bre...
CITATION: Zunza, M. et al. 2013. Effects of postnatal interventions for the reduction of vertical HI...
In 2008, between 129,000 and 194,000 of the 430,000 pediatric HIV infections worldwide were attribut...
1. The exact frequency of breastmilk HIV transmission during the course of lactation remains unknown...
Background: Breast milk despite its benefit is a known route of HIV transmission in developing count...
To help eliminate perinatal HIV transmission, the US Department of Health and Human Services recomme...
Background Breastfeeding is important for growth, development and survival of HIV exposed infants. E...
Background: The most recent World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines on Human Immunodeficiency Vi...
SummaryBackgroundExclusive breastfeeding, though better than other forms of infant feeding and assoc...
Background: refraining from breastfeeding to prevent HIV transmission has been associated with incre...
The transmission of HIV via breastmilk has led to various recommendations for HIV-infected mothers. ...
BackgroundChild-to-breastfeeding woman transmission (CBWT) of HIV occurs when an HIV-infected infant...
Increasing breastfeeding rates and reducing HIV/AIDS are two important global health priorities, and...
Context: Globally, 2.3 million children have been victims of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) as o...
Background: Refraining from breastfeeding to prevent HIV transmission has been associated with incre...
Breast-feeding is a route of transmission of HIV from an infected mother to her infant. However, bre...
CITATION: Zunza, M. et al. 2013. Effects of postnatal interventions for the reduction of vertical HI...
In 2008, between 129,000 and 194,000 of the 430,000 pediatric HIV infections worldwide were attribut...
1. The exact frequency of breastmilk HIV transmission during the course of lactation remains unknown...
Background: Breast milk despite its benefit is a known route of HIV transmission in developing count...
To help eliminate perinatal HIV transmission, the US Department of Health and Human Services recomme...
Background Breastfeeding is important for growth, development and survival of HIV exposed infants. E...
Background: The most recent World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines on Human Immunodeficiency Vi...
SummaryBackgroundExclusive breastfeeding, though better than other forms of infant feeding and assoc...
Background: refraining from breastfeeding to prevent HIV transmission has been associated with incre...
The transmission of HIV via breastmilk has led to various recommendations for HIV-infected mothers. ...
BackgroundChild-to-breastfeeding woman transmission (CBWT) of HIV occurs when an HIV-infected infant...
Increasing breastfeeding rates and reducing HIV/AIDS are two important global health priorities, and...
Context: Globally, 2.3 million children have been victims of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) as o...
Background: Refraining from breastfeeding to prevent HIV transmission has been associated with incre...
Breast-feeding is a route of transmission of HIV from an infected mother to her infant. However, bre...