Have a look at the Lancet's 2008 Maternal and Child Undernutrition Series. I am pretty sure I read there that there is no significant difference between the HIV-free survival rates of children weaned suddenly at six months and those who continue to breastfeed.  Transmission rates are 1%/month of breastfeeding in mothers who are receiving pharmacotherapy - lower if breastfeeding is exclusive.
Cheers
Nina Berry
Australia

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From: Lactation Information and Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Kwasnica Emma
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 3:27 AM
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Subject: HIV transmission risk higher beyond 6 months of EBF

Does anybody know why/have the data regarding the transmission rates of HIV
going UP after 6 months of exclusive BF ?  I have seen the comments made
before that long-term or anything beyond 6 months of EBF puts the baby at a
*greater* risk for transmission.  Evidently, I find this odd...

Emma Kwasnica, in Montréal

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