01523cam a22002774a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025010001700066020004500083035002100128040001800149042000800167050001800175082002300193100001800216245010300234260004200337300003500379504005100414505059300465650004101058650003501099650002901134650003401163650004801197499405520210414114128.0990202s1999 ncua b 001 0 eng  a 99013982  a0786406941 (sewn softcover : alk. paper) a(DLC) 99013982 aDLCcDLCdDLC apcc00aRJ387.A25W43 00a618.82/97920712211 aWhite, Edith.10aBreastfeeding and HIV/AIDS : the research, the politics, the women's responses. /cby Edith White. aJefferson, N.C. :bMcFarland,cc1999. aviii, 204 p. :bill. ;c23 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aContents: HIV transmission rates among breast versus bottle-fed babies -- Fourteen years of research showing that breastmilk transmits HIV -- Other issues in mother-to-child HIV transmission -- Won't more babies die without breastfeeding? -- Don't want mothers to suckle so they don't get pregnant again? -- The Political momentum following the international code and the nestle boycott -- For breastfeeding, too, the band played on -- The Fears driving women's infant feeding decision -- Infant feeding alternatives for HIV-infected women -- Issues and recommendations for policy makers. 0aAIDS (Disease) in infantsxEtiology. 0aBreastfeedingxHealth aspects. 0aAIDS (Disease) in women. 0aAIDS (Disease)xTransmission. 0aAIDS (Disease) in womenxPolitical aspects.