Practice of feeding premasticated food to infants: a potential risk factor for HIV transmission.
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Practice of feeding premasticated food to infants: a potential risk factor for HIV transmission.
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Aditya H Gaur
Charles D Mitchell
Delia Rivera-Hernandez
John T Brooks
Kenneth L Dominguez
Marcia L Kalish
Marion Donohoe
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10.1542/PEDS.2008-3614
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2009-07-20T00:00:00Z