[HTML][HTML] Morbidity in relation to feeding mode in African HIV-exposed, uninfected infants during the first 6 mo of life: the Kesho Bora study

KA Bork, A Cournil, JS Read, ML Newell… - The American journal of …, 2014 - Elsevier
Background: Refraining from breastfeeding to prevent HIV transmission has been
associated with increased morbidity and mortality in HIV-exposed African infants. Objective:
The objective was to assess risks of common and serious infectious morbidity by feeding
mode in HIV-exposed, uninfected infants≤ 6 mo of age with special attention to the issue of
reverse causality. Design: HIV-infected pregnant women from 5 sites in Burkina Faso,
Kenya, and South Africa were enrolled in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission …