Selected Abstracts on HIV and Infant Feeding from the XVIII International AIDS Conference
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Summary
The XVIII International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2010) gathered delegates and researchers in Vienna, Austria from July 18-23, 2010. This document is a compilation of the abstracts related to HIV and infant feeding, organized by theme. It was designed to capture the emerging research in the field of HIV and infant feeding and includes 72 abstracts organized into the following themes: ARVs and postnatal, transmission, Barriers and facilitators of PMTCT services, Community-level PMTCT support, Early infant diagnostics, Health outcomes: nutritional status, morbidity, and disease, HIV and infant feeding counseling, HIV-free survival, Infant feeding practices, options, and dilemmas, Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of mothers and communities, Male involvement, PMTCT service delivery, Program scale-up, Replacement feeding and infant formula, WHO revised guidelines and scale-up and implementation.
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Program for Appropriate Technology in Health, U.S. Agency for International Development |
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Global |
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Doctors/Physicians, Policymakers, Researchers |
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Infant Feeding, Perinatal Interventions, Primary Care of HIV Infected & Exposed Children |
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Research Summaries and Reviews |