Exclusive breastfeeding reduces risk of mortality in infants up to 6 mo of age born to HIV-positive Tanzanian women

scientific article published on October 10, 2012

Exclusive breastfeeding reduces risk of mortality in infants up to 6 mo of age born to HIV-positive Tanzanian women is …
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P50authorDonna SpiegelmanQ63108049
Said AboudQ70954053
Enju LiuQ70954093
Gernard I MsamangaQ70957417
Wafaie FawziQ30069759
P2093author name stringKaren Peterson
Christopher Duggan
Gernard Msamanga
Wafaie W. Fawzi
Uma Chandra Mouli Natchu
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P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectTanzaniaQ924
child mortalityQ61559
breastfeedingQ174876
maternal healthQ6786626
P304page(s)1071-1078
P577publication date2012-10-10
P1433published inAmerican Journal of Clinical NutritionQ7713500
P1476titleExclusive breastfeeding reduces risk of mortality in infants up to 6 mo of age born to HIV-positive Tanzanian women
P478volume96

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