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1. Postnatally acquired cytomegalovirus infection among preterm infants.

2. Breastfeeding Support in the Time of COVID-19.

3. Prevalence and determinants of HIV shedding in breast milk during continued breastfeeding among Zambian mothers not on antiretroviral treatment (ART): A cross-sectional study.

4. Increased Epstein-Barr virus in breast milk occurs with subclinical mastitis and HIV shedding.

5. Outcome of Preterm Infants With Postnatal Cytomegalovirus Infection via Breast Milk: A Two-Year Prospective Follow-Up Study.

6. Cytomegalovirus, and possibly Epstein-Barr virus, shedding in breast milk is associated with HIV-1 transmission by breastfeeding.

7. Adherence to extended postpartum antiretrovirals is associated with decreased breast milk HIV-1 transmission.

8. Breast milk cellular HIV-specific interferon γ responses are associated with protection from peripartum HIV transmission.

9. Prevention of maternal and congenital cytomegalovirus infection.

10. Extended prophylaxis with nevirapine and cotrimoxazole among HIV-exposed uninfected infants is well tolerated.

11. Multiple independent lineages of HIV-1 persist in breast milk and plasma.

12. Feeding of infants of HIV-positive mothers.

13. Emergence and persistence of nevirapine resistance in breast milk after single-dose nevirapine administration.

14. The mouth: a gateway or a trap for HIV?

15. HIV-1 persists in breast milk cells despite antiretroviral treatment to prevent mother-to-child transmission.

16. Cytomegalovirus and Epstein-Barr virus in breast milk are associated with HIV-1 shedding but not with mastitis.

17. Single-nucleotide polymorphisms in human beta-defensin-1 gene in Mozambican HIV-1-infected women and correlation with virologic parameters.

18. Tuberculosis: a breast-feeding challenge.

19. Resistance mutation patterns in plasma and breast milk of HIV-infected women receiving highly-active antiretroviral therapy for mother-to-child transmission prevention.

20. Treatment acceleration program and the experience of the DREAM program in prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV.

21. HIV in women and children.

22. Post-weaning breast milk HIV-1 viral load, blood prolactin levels and breast milk volume.

23. Detection of a large T-cell reservoir able to replicate HIV-1 actively in breast milk.

24. Compartment-specific HIV-1 resting T-cell reservoirs.

25. Breast milk HIV-1 suppression and decreased transmission: a randomized trial comparing HIVNET 012 nevirapine versus short-course zidovudine.

26. Postpartum varicella vaccination: is the vaccine virus excreted in breast milk?

28. Breastmilk RNA viral load in HIV-infected South African women: effects of subclinical mastitis and infant feeding.

29. Variation in breastmilk HIV-1 viral load in left and right breasts during the first 3 months of lactation.

30. Productive HIV-1 infection of normal human mammary epithelial cells.

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