Peripartum HIV infection in very low birth weight infants fed 'raw' mother's own milk
Background: HIV-exposed very low birth weight (VLBW) infants (≤ 1500 g) are considered at high risk of peripartum mother-to-child HIV transmission (MTCT). In the past, they received formula to prevent breast milk related HIV transmission. This denied them the benefits of breast milk, thus exposing t...
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Main Authors: | Melantha Coetzee (Author), Suzanne D. Delport (Author) |
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