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SUMMARY
In 2010, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended continuous breastfeeding by women living with HIV until the infant is 12 months old, provided the mother and/or baby are taking antiretroviral (ARV) therapy during the same period. This study examined the infant-feeding experiences of ACB mothers living with HIV within the contexts of the cultural expectations, personal tensions, and guidelines surrounding infant feeding choices and practices. Although remarkable gains have been made in reducing the MTCT of HIV in Canada through increased HIV testing and increased access to ART and infant formula to . . .
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