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Feeding Practices 

“Mothers known to be HIV-infected should be provided with lifelong antiretroviral therapy or antiretroviral prophylaxis interventions to reduce HIV transmission through breastfeeding.” - World Health Organization
The ZiBFUS study ask extensive questions to mothers about their feeding practices during their child's first two years of life. These questions focus on breastfeeding and if and when the mothers starts to introduce formula, mixed feeding, and solids. 

First Year Findings

Report on SABC 3's Fokus Programme 


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    • Community Health Worker Motivation
    • Women's Migration
    • Breastfeeding Policy
    • Infant Feeding Practices
    • Early Introduction of Solids
  • Contact Us