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> From: "Valerie W. McClain, IBCLC" <[log in to unmask]>
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> All the studies that were used to damn breastfeeding as a mode of
> transmission of hiv were based on tests that the medical community no longer
> uses on infants because they are so erronous. According to the Baylor
> College Nursing Curriculum on HIV Diagnosis in Infants, "the infant needs two
> positive PCR serum tests taken at two separate times to be considered
> infected. The first DNA PCR should be performed after one month of age..."
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> This information leads me to believe that until we do better studies using
> correct testing procedures, we cannot possibly know for sure that hiv is
> transmitted by breastfeeding. Thus the debate about sore nipples and
> mastitis causing transmission is a moot question and may never be settled
> unless they find a reliable test for infants under a month. Valerie W.
> McClain, IBCLC
Wouldn't blood drawn at birth, or even cord blood hold the answer? Do you
know why the DNA PCR test is done after one month, Valerie?
-- Jodine Chase
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