http://www.monitor.co.ug/news/news9.php
New Aids study reveals safe breast feeding
By Jennifer Bakyawa
August 10, 2003
Results from a joint Ugandan and Rwandese study indicate that children can
be protected from contracting HIV/ Aids while breast-feeding.
Prof. Francis Mmiro said infection among breast-feeding infants, could be
reduced through treatment of the mothers with anti-retroviral drugs.
Counselling of the mothers on breast- feeding practices would also reduce
postnatal infection.
The two methods reduce postnatal ttransmission from "15 percent to an
incidence of 1 percent in the first six months of life," he said on Friday.
Prof. Mmiro was presenting results of the study to a two- day national
prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) workshop and inter-site
co-ordination meeting at Hotel Africana.
The first presentation of the study results was done in Paris, France last
month at an HIV/Aids international conference.
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