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168 related items for PubMed ID: 32303233

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    Iliyasu Z, Galadanci HS, Iliyasu ML, Babashani M, Gajida AU, Nass NS, Aliyu MH.
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  • 23. Difficult choices: infant feeding experiences of HIV-positive mothers in northern Tanzania.
    Leshabari SC, Blystad A, Moland KM.
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  • 31. Commonalities and differences in infant feeding attitudes and practices in the context of HIV in sub-Saharan Africa: a metasynthesis.
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  • 34. Correlates of Infant Feeding Practices Among HIV-positive Mothers and Controls in Northeast Nigeria.
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    Kasadha B, Hinton L, Tariq S, Nyatsanza F, Namiba A, Freeman-Romilly N, Rai T.
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  • 37. Maternal knowledge on mother-to-child transmission of HIV and breastmilk alternatives for HIV positive mothers in Homa Bay District Hospital, Kenya.
    Omwega AM, Oguta TJ, Sehmi JK.
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  • 40. HIV-Related Stigma Among Black Mothers in Two North American and One African Cities.
    Etowa J, Hannan J, Babatunde S, Etowa EB, Mkandawire P, Phillips JC.
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