Early exclusive breastfeeding reduces the risk of postnatal HIV-1 transmission and increases HIV-free survival.
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Early exclusive breastfeeding reduces the risk of postnatal HIV-1 transmission and increases HIV-free survival.
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Early exclusive breastfeeding ...... d increases HIV-free survival.
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Brian J Ward
Clare D Zunguza
Edmore T Marinda
Ellen G Piwoz
Jean H Humphrey
Kusum J Nathoo
Naume V Tavengwa
Peter J Iliff
ZVITAMBO study group
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10.1097/01.AIDS.0000166093.16446.C9
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2005-04-01T00:00:00Z