Human breast milk and antiretrovirals dramatically reduce oral HIV-1 transmission in BLT humanized mice.
Currently, over 15% of new HIV infections occur in children. Breastfeeding is a major contributor to HIV infections in infants. This represents a major paradox in the field because in vitro, breast milk has been shown to have a strong inhibitory effect on HIV infectivity. However, this inhibitory ef...
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Autores principales: | Angela Wahl, Michael D Swanson, Tomonori Nochi, Rikke Olesen, Paul W Denton, Morgan Chateau, J Victor Garcia |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/b32c412acbeb41efab64fcd4be817126 |
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