Knowledge, attitudes and practices associated with post-natal PMTCT in breastfeeding mothers living with HIV
Despite interventions tailored to prevention of mother-to-child of HIV and reported improvements on the outcomes, there is still vertical transmission of HIV through breastfeeding. The study sought to explore knowledge, attitudes, and practices of breastfeeding mothers living with HIV regarding post...
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Main Authors: | Phumzile Dlamini (Author), Theresa S. Mokoboto-Zwane (Author) |
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Elsevier,
2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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