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Got help from my hospital's friendly medical library.here are some
articles on Herpes, CMV and HIV transmission

Hopefully more will come when she will return from vacation next week

Alla
Alla Gordina, MD, IBCLC, FAAP

	Child to mother transmission of herpes simplex virus-1 infection at
an unusual site. [1]

	Gupta S, Malhotra AK, Dash SS.

	J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol
. 2008 Jul;22(7):878-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-3083.2007.02461.x. Epub
2008 May 14. No abstract available.
PMID:18482308

	Similar articles [2]

Select item 29230262.

	Herpes simplex of the nipple: infant-to-mother transmission. [3]

	Sealander JY, Kerr CP.

	Am Fam Physician
. 1989 Mar;39(3):111-3.
PMID:2923026

	Similar articles [4]

Select item 36651563.

	Herpes simplex on nipples inoculated from herpetic gingivostomatitis
of a baby. [5]

	Dekio S, Kawasaki Y, Jidoi J.

	Clin Exp Dermatol
. 1986 Nov;11(6):664-6. No abstract available.
PMID:3665156

	Similar articles [6]

Select item 298898094.

	Nonprimary Maternal Cytomegalovirus Infection After Viral Shedding in
Infants. [7]

	Boucoiran I, Mayer BT, Krantz EM, Marchant A, Pati S, Boppana S, Wald
A, Corey L, Casper C, Schiffer JT, Gantt S.

	Pediatr Infect Dis J
. 2018 Jul;37(7):627-631. doi: 10.1097/INF.0000000000001877.
PMID:29889809Free PMC Article [8]

	Similar articles [9]

Select item 253883655.

	Cross-sectional study of cytomegalovirus shedding and immunological
markers among seropositive children and their mothers. [10]

	Stowell JD, Mask K, Amin M, Clark R, Levis D, Hendley W, Lanzieri TM,
Dollard SC, Cannon MJ.

	BMC Infect Dis
. 2014 Nov 12;14:568. doi: 10.1186/s12879-014-0568-2.
PMID:25388365Free PMC Article [11]

	Similar articles [12]

Select item 63105356.

	Transmission of cytomegalovirus to mothers by infected infants:
another reason to prevent transfusion-acquired infections. [13]

	Yeager AS.

	Pediatr Infect Dis
. 1983 Jul-Aug;2(4):295-7.
PMID:6310535

	Similar articles [14]

Select item 268996157.

	Herpes Mastitis: Diagnosis and Management. [15]

	Toussaint A, Simonson C, Valla C.

	Breast J
. 2016 May;22(3):335-8. doi: 10.1111/tbj.12579. Epub 2016 Feb 21.
Review.
PMID:26899615

	Similar articles [16]

Select item 264486468.

	Influenza Transmission in the Mother-Infant Dyad Leads to Severe
Disease, Mammary Gland Infection, and Pathogenesis by Regulating Host
Responses. [17]

	Paquette SG, Banner D, Huang SS, Almansa R, Leon A, Xu L, Bartoszko
J, Kelvin DJ, Kelvin AA.

	PLoS Pathog
. 2015 Oct 8;11(10):e1005173. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1005173.
eCollection 2015 Oct.
PMID:26448646Free PMC Article [18]

	Similar articles [19]

Select item 226688029.

	A review of evidence for transmission of HIV from children to
breastfeeding women and implications for prevention. [20]

	Little KM, Kilmarx PH, Taylor AW, Rose CE, Rivadeneira ED, Nesheim
SR.

	Pediatr Infect Dis J
. 2012 Sep;31(9):938-42. doi: 10.1097/INF.0b013e318261130f.
PMID:22668802Free PMC Article [21]

	Similar articles [22]

Select item 1627835710.

	Possible child-to-mother transmission of HIV by breastfeeding. [23]

	Visco-Comandini U, Longo B, Perinelli P, Liuzzi G, Tozzi V, Anzidei
G, Antinori A, Ippolito G, Girardi E, Budabbus MA, Eljhawi OA,
Mehabresh M.

	JAMA
. 2005 Nov 9;294(18):2301-2. No abstract available.
PMID:16278357

	Similar articles [24]

Select item 214236311.

	[HIV transmission from child to mother during breast feeding]. [25]

	Pokrovskiĭ VV, Eramov IIu, Kuznetsova II, Sliusareva LA, Lipetikov
VV.

	Zh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol
. 1990 Mar;(3):23-6. Russian.
PMID:2142363

	Similar articles [26]

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Baby to mother transmission of HIV

 Hi!

 What an interesting topic. Alia, I was very taken aback to read this
line
 on your post.

 How would this be medically possible, I´m wondering? First, a baby
that is
 infected and an uninfected mother means that baby either had a blood
 transfussion or blood/semen/vaginal fluids/breastmilk interchange
with
 someone who was infected, other than the mother. Then the baby would
have
 to have enough viral load to be infectious, and then have a wound in
his
 mouth while mother had a wound on her nipple and pass the virus on to
 her... right? HIV is not transmitted thru saliva. Rarely, it has been
 transmitted by deep, open-mouth kissing if both partners have sores
or
 bleeding gums and blood from the HIV-positive partner gets into the
 bloodstream of the HIV-negative partner (CDC).

 Just wondering...
 Kika

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[3] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2923026
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[5] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3665156
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