Practice of Feeding Premasticated Food to Infants: A Potential Risk Factor for HIV Transmission

Volume: 124, Issue: 2, Pages: 658 - 666
Published: Aug 1, 2009
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Although some caregivers are known to premasticate food for infants, usually during the weaning period, HIV transmission has not been linked to this practice. We describe 3 cases of HIV transmission in the United States possibly related to this practice. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Three cases of HIV infection were diagnosed in children at ages 9, 15, and 39 months; clinical symptomatology prompted the testing. A thorough investigation to...
Paper Details
Title
Practice of Feeding Premasticated Food to Infants: A Potential Risk Factor for HIV Transmission
Published Date
Aug 1, 2009
Journal
Volume
124
Issue
2
Pages
658 - 666
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