In a message dated 12/25/98 1:13:45 PM Central Standard Time,
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<< Am J Pub Health 87 no. 6, June 1997: "For known HIV-seropostive mothers,
fewer adverse outcomes reult from early cessation of breastfeeding than from
prolonged breastfeeding....." >>
Nikki:
what i have never understood in this study is how they can definately know
that early cessation makes a difference.. there are so many variables that
seem not to be accounted for....
was transmission actually in utero? and when does conversion take place
with in utero exposure? this has never appeared definative ....
if bf is stopped early and there is no tranmission how do the know that
had bf contininued there would have been conversion?
Patricia