Infant Feeding Patterns Of HIV Positive Mothers And Disclosure Of Status To Family And Partners In Botswana

T. Keakabetse
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Transmission during breast feeding, which is a multifactorial process, has been associated with increased HIV transmission of 35%45% in the developing countries. Infants who are formula fed stand a higher risk of morbidity and mortality due to other causes such as malnutrition, pneumococcal infections and diarrhoeal diseases. It is against this background that this study was conducted to assess women’s decisions making process regarding PMTCT, decisions on infant feeding, infant testing and status disclosure to significant others. The results of this study will be used to develop pragmatic interventions and healthcare practices that better address the barriers to prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV while ensuring infant survival.
博茨瓦纳艾滋病毒阳性母亲的婴儿喂养模式和向家人和伴侣披露状况
母乳喂养期间的传播是一个多因素过程,在发展中国家与艾滋病毒传播增加35%至45%有关。由于营养不良、肺炎球菌感染和腹泻病等其他原因,配方奶粉喂养的婴儿患病和死亡的风险更高。正是在这种背景下,本研究的目的是评估妇女在预防母婴传播、婴儿喂养、婴儿检测和向重要他人披露状况方面的决策过程。这项研究的结果将用于制定务实的干预措施和保健做法,以更好地解决预防艾滋病毒母婴传播的障碍,同时确保婴儿存活。
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