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In a message dated 12/22/2003 12:08:20 PM EST, [log in to unmask]
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<< Why do most breastfed infants of HIV-positive moms resist infection?
Pediatric AIDS
December 22, 2003
http://www.obgyn.net/newsheadlines/headline_medical_news-Pediatric_AIDS-2003=
1222-6.asp
Although prolonged breastfeeding is well known to be a major route of
transmission of HIV infection to infants and is estimated to cause one-third to
one-half of new infant HIV-1 infections worldwide, the majority of breastfed
infants with HIV-positive mothers remain uninfected, even after months of
exposure.
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Amazing wording, since the studies which these percentages come from ( most
likely the old Dunn study) were not true breastfeeding studies - the moms
were not exclusively breastfeeding and some weaned long, long before 6 months.
The use of the word "prolonged" is particularly odd. This data gets quoted over
and over again as valid, despite it not coming from actual breastfeeding
dyads. The other piece I note is that like most other articles on the subject the
focus is only on "tranmission" rather than actual health outcomes.
Judy LeVan Fram, Brooklyn, USA
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