Association between postnatal maternal nutritional status, maternal HIV disease progression and infant feeding practices in 4 clinics in Pretoria, South Africa
Introduction A group of 317 HIV-1 infected pregnant women and 53 postpartum HIV-negative women were recruited for a two-year prospective descriptive study of psychosocial and other determinants of antenatally planned and actual postnatal feeding, associations between maternal status and infant feedi...
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