Breastfeeding Basics: References for the International module

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AAP Breastfeeding, 2005
Section on Breastfeeding, American Academy of Pediatrics. Breastfeeding and the use of human milk. Pediatrics. 2005: 115(2): 496-506. Accessed 5/29/2010.
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BF and HIV, 2004
The Breastfeeding and HIV International Transmission Study Group. Late postnatal transmisssion of HIV-1 in breastfed children: an individual patient data meta-analysis. J of Infectious Diseases. 2004: 189; 2154-2166.
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Braun, 2003
Braun MLG, Guigliani ERJ, Soares MEM, Guigliani C et al. Evaluation of the impact of the Baby Friendly Hospital initiative on rates of breastfeeding. Am J of Public Health. 2003: 93(8); 1277-1279.
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Cattaneo, 2001
Cattaneo A, Buzzetti R and the Breastfeeding Research and Training Working Group. Effect on rates of breastfeeding of training for the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative. 2001: BMJ 323; 1358-1362.
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Coovadia, 2007
Coovadia HM, Rollins NC, Bland RM, Little K et al. Mother-to-child transmission of HIV-1 infection during exclusive breastfeeding in the first 6 months of life: an intervention cohort study. Lancet. 2007: 369; 1107-1116.
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Coutsoudis, 2003
Coutsoudis A, Pillay K, Spooner E. Coovadia HM, Pembrey L and Newell M-L. Morbidity in children born to women infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus in South Africa: does mode of feeding matter? Acta Paediatr. 2003: 92; 890-895.
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Edmond, 2006
Edmond KM, Zandoh C, Quigley MA, Amenga-Etego S, Owusu-Agyei S, and Kirkwood BR. Delayed breastfeeding initiation increases risk of neonatal mortality. Pediatrics. 2006: 117(3); e380 Accessed 5/29/2010.
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Guiliano, 2007
Guiliano M, Guidotti G, Andreotti M, Pirillo MF et al. Triple antiretroviral prophylaxis administered during pregnancy and after delivery significantly reduces breast milk viral load. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2007; 44(3); 286-291
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Habicht, 1988
Habicht JP, DaVanzo J and Butz WP. Mother's milk and sewage: Their interactive effects on infant mortality. Pediatrics. 1988: 81(3): 456-461.
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Hira, 1990
Hira SK, Mangrola UG, Mwale C, Chintu C, Tembo G, Brady WE, and Perine PL. Apparent vertical transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 by breast-feeding in Zambia. J of Pediatrics. 1990: 117(3); 421-424.
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Innocenti, 2005 (short version)
Innocenti Declaration 2005. On Infant and Young Child Feeding, a summary. 2005. Accessed 5/29/2010.
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Innocenti, 2005 (long version)
Innocenti Declaration 2005. On Infant and young Child Feeding, complete report. 2005. Accessed 5/29/2010.
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Jelliffe, 1979
Jelliffe DB, and Jelliffe EFP. Human Milk in the Modern World. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press. Oxford, England. 1979: p211-240, p313-324.
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Kafulafula, 2010
Kafulafula G, Hoover DR, Taha TE, Thigpen MC et al. Frequency of gastroenteritis and gastroenteritis associated mortality with early weaning in HIV-1 uninfected children born to HIv infected women in Malawi. J ACquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2010: 53; 6-13.
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Kuhn, 2008
Kuhn L, Aldrovandi GM, Sinkala M, Kankasa C et al. Effects of early, abrupt weaning on HIV-free survival of children in Zambia. N Engl J Med. 2008: 395; 130-141
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Kuhn, 2010
Kuhn L, Sinkala M, Semrau K, Kankasa C et al. Elevations in mortality associated with weaning persist into the second year of life among uninfected children born to HIV infected mothers. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2010; 50: 437-444.
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Kumwenda, 2008
Kumwenda NI, Hoover DR, Mofenson LM, Thigpen MC et al. Extended antiretroviral prophylaxis to reduce breast milk HIV-1 tranmission. N. Engl J Med. 2008: 359; 119-129.
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Lawrence, 2005
Lawrence RA and Lawrence RM. Breastfeeding, A Guide for the Medical Profession, 6th Ed. Elsevier Mosby, Phila, PA. 2005: p6-12, p73-86, p105-214, p357-388, p397-405, p562-569, p637-642, p747-749, p832-993
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Manigart, 2004
Manigart, O, Crepin M, Leroy V, Meda N et al. Effect of perinatal Zidovudine prophylaxis on the evolution of cell-free HIV-1 RNA in breast milk and on postnatal transmission. J of Infectious Diseases. 2004: 190; 1422-1428.
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Marazzi, 2009
Marazzi MC, Neilsen-Saines K, Buonomo E, Scarcella P et al. Increased infant Human Immunodeficiency Virus type one free survival at 1 year of age in Subsaharan Africa with maternal use of highly active antiretroviral therapy during breastfeeding. Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2009: 28(6); 483-487.
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Nduati, 2000
Nduati R, John G, Mbori-Ngacha D, et. al. Effect of breastfeeding and formula feeding on transmission of HIV-1. JAMA 283(9); 1167-1174, 2000.
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O'Connor, 2001
O'Connor ME, Burkle Jr FM, and Olness K. Infant feeding practices in complex emergencies: a case study approach. 2001: Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 16(4); 231-238.
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Palombi, 2007
Palombi L, Marazzi MC, Voetberg A, Magid NA and the DREAM Program Prevention of Mother-to=Child Transmission Team. Treatment acceleration program and the experience of the DREAM program in prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV. AIDS. 2007: 21(supple 4); S65-S71.
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Peltier, 2009
Peltier CA, Ndayisaba GF, Lepage P, van Griensven J et al. Breastfeeding with maternal antiretroviral therapy or formula feeding to prevent HIV postnatal mother-to-child transmission in Rwanda. AIDS. 2009: 23; 2415-2423.
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Philipp, 2001
Philipp B, Merewood A, Miller LW, Chawla N, Murphy-Smith MM, Gomes JS, Cimo S, and Cook JT. Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative improves breastfeeding initiation rates in a US hospital setting. 2001: Pediatrics. 108(3); 677-681.
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Rousseau, 2003
Rousseau CM, Nduati RW, Richardson BA, Steele MS, et al. Longitudinal analysis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 RNA in breast milk and of its relationship to infant infection and maternal disease. J of Infecious Diseases. 2003: 187; 741-747.
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Shapiro, 2007
Shapiro RL, Lockman S, Kim S, Smeaton L et al. Infant morbidity, mortality and breast milk immunologic profiles among breastfeeding HIV infected and HIV uninfected women in Botswana. J of Infectious Diseases. 2007: 196; 562-569.
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Thior, 2006
Thior I, Lockman S, Smeaton LM, Shapiro RL et al. Breastfeeding plus infant zidovudine prophylaxis for 6 months vs formula feeding plus infant zidovudine for 1 month to reduce mother-to-child HIV transmission in Botswana. JAMA. 2006: 296(7); 794-805.
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UNICEF-1, 2005
2005 United Nations Children's Fund. Progress of Nations 1997, Nutrition Commentary. Accessed 5/29/2010.
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UNICEF, 2010
UNICEF. Monitoring the Situation of Women and Children: Child Nutrition: Breastfeeding. Accessed 5/29/2010.
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Van de Perre, 1991
Van de Perre P, Simonon A, Msellati P, Hitimana DG, Vaira D, Bazubagira A, van Goethem C, Stevens AM, Karita E, Sondag-Thull D, Dabis F and Lepage P. Postnatal transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type q from mother to infant. New Eng J of Med. 1991: 325(9); 595-598.
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WHO, 1981
World Health Organization. International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes. 1981 Accessed 5/29/2010.
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WHO, 1998
Division of Child Health and Development, Global Tuberculosis Programme, Global Programme for Vaccines and Immunization and Reproductive Health, World Health Organization. Breastfeeding and Maternal Tuberculosis. 1998. Accessed 5/29/2010
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WHO, 2001
Optimal duration of exclusive breastfeeding. www.who.int/inf-pr-2001/en/note2001-07.html 2001. Accessed 5/29/2010.
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WHO, 2003-1
UNICEF, UNAIDS, and WHO. HIV and infant feeding. A guide for health-care managers and supervisors. Annex 8. 2003 Accessed 5/29/2010.
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WHO, 2003-2
UNICEF, UNAIDS, and WHO. HIV and infant feeding: Guidelines for decision-makers. 2003 Accessed 5/29/2010.
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WHO, 2003-3
WHO, UNICEF, Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding. 2003 Accessed 5/29/2010.
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WHO, 2004-2
WHO. Guiding Principles for Feeding Infants and Young Children during Emergencies. 2004 Accessed 5/29/2010.
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WHO, 2006-1
WHO HIV and Infant Feeding Technical Consultation on Prevention of HIV Infections in Pregnant Women, Mothers, and their Infants. 2006. Accessed 5/29/2010.
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WHO, 2007
UNICEF, UNAIDS, and WHO. HIV transmission through breastfeeding, a review of available evidence. 2007 Accessed 5/29/2010.
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Wolf, 1998
Wolf JH. Don't kill your baby: Feeding infants in Chicago, 1903-1924. J of History of Medicine and Allied Sciences. 1998: 53(3); 219-253.
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