Literature DB >> 22668802

A review of evidence for transmission of HIV from children to breastfeeding women and implications for prevention.

Kristen M Little1, Peter H Kilmarx, Allan W Taylor, Charles E Rose, Emilia D Rivadeneira, Steven R Nesheim.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Child-to-breastfeeding woman transmission (CBWT) of HIV occurs when an HIV-infected infant transmits the virus to an HIV-uninfected woman through breastfeeding. Transmission likely occurs as a result of breastfeeding contact during a period of epithelial disruption, such as maternal skin fissures and/or infant stomatitis. Despite extensive epidemiologic and phylogenetic evidence, however, CBWT of HIV continues to be overlooked.
OBJECTIVE: This article summarizes the available evidence for CBWT from nosocomial outbreaks, during which nosocomially HIV-infected infants transmitted the virus to their mothers through breastfeeding. This article also explores the CBWT risk associated with HIV-infected orphans and their female caretakers, and the lack of guidance regarding CBWT prevention in infant feeding recommendations.
METHODS: We searched online databases including PubMed and ScienceDirect for English language articles published from January 1975 to January 2011 using the search terms "HIV," "perinatal," "child-to-mother" and "breastfeeding." The citations from all selected articles were reviewed for additional studies.
RESULTS: We identified 5 studies documenting cases of CBWT. Two studies contained data on the number of HIV-infected women, as well as the proportion breastfeeding. Rates of CBWT ranged from 40% to 60% among women reporting breastfeeding after their infants were infected.
CONCLUSIONS: Poor infection control practices, especially in areas of high HIV prevalence, have resulted in pediatric HIV infections and put breastfeeding women at risk for CBWT. Current infant feeding guidelines and HIV prevention messages do not address CBWT, and fail to provide strategies to help women reduce their risk of acquiring HIV during breastfeeding.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22668802      PMCID: PMC4565150          DOI: 10.1097/INF.0b013e318261130f

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Infect Dis J        ISSN: 0891-3668            Impact factor:   2.129


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