The difficulty with responding to policy changes for HIV and infant feeding in Malawi
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>When and how to wean breastfed infants exposed to HIV infection has provoked extensive debate, particularly in low-income countries where safe alternatives to breastfeeding are rarely available. Although there is global consensus on...
Main Authors: | de Paoli Marina, Sundby Johanne, Chinkonde Jacqueline R, Thorsen Viva C |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BMC
2010-10-01
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Series: | International Breastfeeding Journal |
Online Access: | http://www.internationalbreastfeedingjournal.com/content/5/1/11 |
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