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The experiences of making infant feeding choices by African, Caribbean and Black HIV-positive mothers in Ontario, Canada

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Mothers in HIV-endemic countries are advised to exclusively breastfeed their babies until six months because of lack of resources and better chances for child survival, while in developed countries, replacement feeding is advised. What are the experiences of HIV-positive women who migrate from HIV-endemic countries to developed countries, when making infant feeding choices?

Authors

Kapiriri L; Tharao WES; Muchenje M; Masinde KIR; Siegel S; Ongoiba F

Journal

World health & population, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 14–22

Publication Date

January 1, 2014

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