"I beg you...breastfeed the baby, things changed": infant feeding experiences among Ugandan mothers living with HIV in the context of evolving guidelines to prevent postnatal transmission
Abstract Background For women living with HIV (WLWH) in low- and middle-income countries, World Health Organization (WHO) infant feeding guidelines now recommend exclusive breastfeeding until six months followed by mixed feeding until 24 months, alongside lifelong maternal antiretroviral therapy (AR...
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Main Authors: | Emma Dunkley (Author), Scholastic Ashaba (Author), Bridget Burns (Author), Kasey O'Neil (Author), Naomi Sanyu (Author), Cecilia Akatukwasa (Author), Jasmine Kastner (Author), Nicole S. Berry (Author), Christina Psaros (Author), Lynn T. Matthews (Author), Angela Kaida (Author) |
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