What infants and breasts can teach us about natural protection from HIV infection.
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Breast milk from Tanzanian women has divergent effects on cell-free and cell-associated HIV-1 infection in vitroMultiple independent lineages of HIV-1 persist in breast milk and plasma.Passively transmitted gp41 antibodies in babies born from HIV-1 subtype C-seropositive women: correlation between fine specificity and protection.Human milk oligosaccharide concentration and risk of postnatal transmission of HIV through breastfeeding.Socio-economic, clinical and biological risk factors for mother - to - child transmission of HIV-1 in Muhima health centre (Rwanda): a prospective cohort study.Perinatal HIV-1 transmission: Fc gamma receptor variability associates with maternal infectiousness and infant susceptibility.Immune approaches for the prevention of breast milk transmission of HIV-1.Protective Role of BST2 Polymorphisms in Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV-1 and Adult AIDS Progression.Immunology of pediatric HIV infectionImmunotherapies to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIVHuman milk galectin-3 binding protein and breast-feeding-associated HIV transmissionHost Molecular Factors and Viral Genotypes in the Mother-to-Child HIV-1 Transmission in Sub-Saharan Africa.The well-tempered SIV infection: Pathogenesis of SIV infection in natural hosts in the wild, with emphasis on virus transmission and early events post-infection that may contribute to protection from disease progression.Breastfeeding Behaviors and the Innate Immune System of Human Milk: Working Together to Protect Infants against Inflammation, HIV-1, and Other Infections.HIV-1 control in battlegrounds: important host genetic variations for HIV-1 mother-to-child transmission and progression to clinical pediatric AIDSRole of maternal, transplacentally acquired HIV-1-specific neutralizing antibodies in protecting the uninfected offspring against HIV-1 transmission via breast milk
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What infants and breasts can teach us about natural protection from HIV infection.
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Grace M Aldrovandi
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