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Breastfeeding
Early
Breast-feeding Recommended to Reduce Perinatal HIV Transmission -
4/10/07
Short-term
Breast-feeding and Formula-feeding May Be Equally Safe for HIV Positive
Mothers - 2/09/07
HIV
Disease Progression in Women Who Breast-feed 1/16/07
Exclusive
Breastfeeding May Reduce Postnatal HIV Transmission
- 5/18/05
Early
Exclusive Breastfeeding Significantly Reduces the Risk of HIV Transmission
and Increases HIV-free Survival of Infants - 4/11/05
HIV-infected
Breast Milk Cells Play a More Important Role in Transmission of HIV Via Breast-feeding
Than Does Cell-free Virus- 10/25/04
Longer-term
Maternal Perinatal Zidovudine Prophylaxis May Prevent HIV Transmission by Breast-feeding
During Early Postnatal Period -
10/06/04
Early Breastfeeding
May Benefit Infants of HIV Positive Mothers - 08/04/04
Breastfeeding
Unlikely to Harm the Health of the HIV-infected Mother - 05/21/04
Use
of Antiretroviral Drugs to Prevent HIV Transmission Through Breast-feeding
01/30/04
Modifying
Infant Feeding Practices to Prevent HIV Transmission Through Breast-feeding
01/30/04
Breast-feeding
and Transmission of HIV 01/30/04
Viramune
(nevirapine) Prophylaxis Given Daily, Twice Weekly, or Weekly to Breast-feeding
Infants 01/26/04
Breast
Milk and HIV: Vector of Transmission or Vehicle of Protection? 12/15/03
A
Short Course of Anti-HIV Drugs Can Significantly Reduce Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission
Through Breastfeeding 11/07/03
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