Exclusive Breastfeeding Reduces Risk Of Mother-to-child HIV Transmission
Thu, 28 Apr 2005 03:00 AM EST
... A study by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, the University of Zimbabwe and Harare (Zimbabwe) City Health Department found that exclusive breastfeeding substantially reduces the transmission of HIV from mother to infant and infant death, compared with partial breastfeeding. Infants who were introduced to solid foods or animal milk within the first three months were at four times greater risk of contracting HIV through breastfeeding compared to those who were exclusively breastfed. ...
Related Topics
- Working Mothers
- Breastfeeding
- HIV/AIDS & STDs
- Risk Factors
- HIV Testing
- HIV Antibody
- Healthcare Workers
- Child Mental Health
- Security Risk Assessment
- Cardiac Risk
- High Risk Pregnancy
- Children
- Child Development
- Youth Risk Behaviors
- Child Abuse
- Exercise for Children
- Perinatal HIV
- Perinatal
- Child Safety
- Travel and Pregnancy/Breastfeeding

Not Signed In -


