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1. "I Have to Stand Up on My Own and Do the Best I Can for My Kids"a: Work (Re-)entry Among New Mothers Living with HIV in Cape Town, South Africa.

2. The Use of Non-Prescribed Medicines in Infants from Birth to Six Months in Rural Areas of Polokwane Municipality—Limpopo Province, South Africa.

3. FEEDING PATTERNS AND DIETARY DIVERSITY PRACTICES OF CAREGIVERS WITH CHILDREN (0 TO 24 MONTHS) ADMITTED WITH ACUTE MALNUTRITION IN HOSPITALS IN MPUMALANGA PROVINCE, SOUTH AFRICA.

4. Challenges and strategies to implement exclusive breastfeeding in the selected Districts of Limpopo Province, South Africa: professional nurses' perspectives.

5. Exploring the infant feeding experiences of mothers living in selected Tshwane informal settlements: a qualitative study.

6. Barriers to Exclusive Breastfeeding for Mothers in Tswelopele Municipality, Free State Province, South Africa: A Qualitative Study.

7. Breastfeeding and Complementary Feeding Practices among Caregivers at Seshego Zone 4 Clinic in Limpopo Province, South Africa.

8. Health facility users' knowledge, perceptions, and practices about infant feeding in the context of option B+ in South Africa: a qualitative study.

9. "I Have to Stand Up on My Own and Do the Best I Can for My Kids" a : Work (Re-)entry Among New Mothers Living with HIV in Cape Town, South Africa.

10. "They shouted at me to discontinue exclusive breastfeeding": narratives of mothers in Limpopo Province of South Africa as they grabble with exclusive breastfeeding.

11. Knowledge, attitudes and practices of men in a South African rural community in relation to exclusive breastfeeding.

12. Testing an Incentive-Based and Community Health Worker Package Intervention to Improve Maternal Health and Nutrition Outcomes: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.

13. Sociodemographic and lifestyle correlates of exclusive breastfeeding practices among mothers on antiretroviral therapy in the Eastern Cape, South Africa.

14. Overcoming breastfeeding limitations in lower socio-economic environments.

15. Maternal and child health outcomes in rural South African mothers living with and without HIV.

16. The cost of the training and supervision of community health workers to improve exclusive breastfeeding amongst mothers in a cluster randomised controlled trial in South Africa.

17. Feeding-Related Gut Microbial Composition Associates With Peripheral T-Cell Activation and Mucosal Gene Expression in African Infants.

18. A Cluster Randomised Trial to Determine the Efficacy of the ' Feeding Buddies' Programme in Improving Exclusive Breastfeeding Rates Among HIV-Infected Women in Rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

19. Enablers and barriers to success among mothers planning to exclusively breastfeed for six months: a qualitative prospective cohort study in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

20. Mental health predictors of breastfeeding initiation and continuation among HIV infected and uninfected women in a South African birth cohort study.

21. Recommendations for Infant Feeding Policy and Programs in Dzimauli Region, South Africa: Results From the MAL-ED Birth Cohort.

22. Breastfeeding patterns and its determinants among mothers living with Human Immuno-deficiency Virus -1 in four African countries participating in the ANRS 12174 trial.

23. Association of 6 months of exclusive breastfeeding with higher fat-free mass in infants in a low-resource setting with high HIV prevalence in South Africa.

24. How multiple episodes of exclusive breastfeeding impact estimates of exclusive breastfeeding duration: report from the eight-site MAL-ED birth cohort study.

25. Fetal Alcohol-Related Postnatal Growth Restriction Is Independent of Infant Feeding Practices and Postnatal Alcohol Exposure in a Prospective South African Birth Cohort.

26. Beliefs and Norms Influencing Initiation and Sustenance of Exclusive Breastfeeding: Experiences of Mothers in Primary Health Care Facilities in Ermelo, South Africa.

27. Early infant feeding practices in three African countries: the PROMISE-EBF trial promoting exclusive breastfeeding by peer counsellors.

28. The influence of the family on adherence to exclusive breastfeeding: Experiences of women living in extended family households in poorly resourced communities of Mpumalanga Province, South Africa.

29. FACTORS IMPEDING EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING IN A LOW-INCOME AREA OF THE WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE OF SOUTH AFRICA.

30. The practice of exclusive breastfeeding among mothers attending a postnatal clinic in Tswaing subdistrict, North West province.

31. Mother's perceptions and experiences of infant feeding within a community-based peer counselling intervention in South Africa.

32. Knowledge, attitudes and practices of nursing staff regarding the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative in non-accredited obstetric units in Cape Town.

33. FACTORS AFFECTING MOTHERS' CHOICE OF BREASTFEEDING VS. FORMULA FEEDING IN THE LOWER UMFOLOZI DISTRICT WAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, KWAZULU-NATAL.

34. Breastfeeding policies and practices in health care facilities in the Western Cape Province, South Africa.

35. Preventing HIV transmission to children: quality of counselling of mothers in South Africa.

36. Infant feeding knowledge and practice vary by maternal HIV status: a nested cohort study in rural South Africa.

37. Psychosocial barriers and enablers of exclusive breastfeeding: lived experiences of mothers in low-income townships, North West Province, South Africa.

38. "The kind of support that matters to exclusive breastfeeding" a qualitative study.

39. Are we doing enough? Improved breastfeeding practices at 14 weeks but challenges of non-initiation and early cessation of breastfeeding remain: findings of two consecutive cross-sectional surveys in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

40. Beyond health care providers' recommendations: understanding influences on infant feeding choices of women with HIV in the Eastern Cape, South Africa.

41. Frontline health workers and exclusive breastfeeding guidelines in an HIV endemic South African community: a qualitative exploration of policy translation.

42. Limitations of maternal recall for measuring exclusive breastfeeding rates in South African mothers.

43. Improved rates of exclusive breastfeeding at 14 weeks of age in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa: what are the challenges now?

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