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201. [Pregnancy: a model of prevention of HIV transmission].

202. Cytomegalovirus infection in preterm triplets transmitted via breast milk.

203. Severe postnatal CMV colitis with an extensive colonic stenosis in a 2-month-old male immunocompetent term infant infected via breast milk.

204. Effect of breastfeeding on immunogenicity of oral live-attenuated human rotavirus vaccine: a randomized trial in HIV-uninfected infants in Soweto, South Africa.

205. Maternal valacyclovir and infant cytomegalovirus acquisition: a randomized controlled trial among HIV-infected women.

206. Compartmentalized cytomegalovirus replication and transmission in the setting of maternal HIV-1 infection.

208. High rate of symptomatic cytomegalovirus infection in extremely low gestational age preterm infants of 22-24 weeks' gestation after transmission via breast milk.

209. Postnatal cytomegalovirus exposure in infants of antiretroviral-treated and untreated HIV-infected mothers.

210. Prevalence of rotavirus antibodies in breast milk and inhibitory effects to rotavirus vaccines.

211. Inactivation of high-risk human papillomaviruses by Holder pasteurization: implications for donor human milk banking.

212. Inactivation of hepatitis C virus infectivity by human breast milk.

213. Elevated concentrations of milk β2-microglobulin are associated with increased risk of breastfeeding transmission of HIV-1 (Vertical Transmission Study).

214. Human milk galectin-3 binding protein and breast-feeding-associated HIV transmission.

215. Breast milk and gut microbiota in African mothers and infants from an area of high HIV prevalence.

216. A phase I randomized clinical trial of candidate human immunodeficiency virus type 1 vaccine MVA.HIVA administered to Gambian infants.

218. Transient compartmentalization of simian immunodeficiency virus variants in the breast milk of african green monkeys.

219. [Application of HCMV DNA detection in infants' blood, urine and mothers' breast milk in the diagnosis of HCMV infection among infants].

220. Long-term cognitive and neurological outcome of preterm infants with postnatally acquired CMV infection through breast milk.

221. Milk from Brazilian women presents secretory IgA antibodies and neutralizes rotavirus G9P[5].

222. Clonal amplification and maternal-infant transmission of nevirapine-resistant HIV-1 variants in breast milk following single-dose nevirapine prophylaxis.

223. Breast milk as a possible route of vertical transmission of dengue virus?

224. Cytomegalovirus infection in infants admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit.

225. Breastfeeding lowers HIV count in milk.

226. [To explore the safety testing evaluation index of breast-feeding by hepatitis B-positive mothers].

227. Breast milk-acquired cytomegalovirus infection and disease in VLBW and premature infants.

228. Identification of risk factors associated with immunoprophylaxis failure to prevent the vertical transmission of hepatitis B virus.

229. HIV-1 concentrations in human breast milk before and after weaning.

231. Dynamics of breast milk HIV-1 RNA with unilateral mastitis or abscess.

232. Antiretroviral drugs to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV during breastfeeding.

233. Infant feeding and transmission of human immunodeficiency virus in the United States.

234. Transient heating of expressed breast milk up to 65°C inactivates HIV-1 in milk: a simple, rapid, and cost-effective method to prevent postnatal transmission.

235. Postnatally-transmitted HIV-1 Envelope variants have similar neutralization-sensitivity and function to that of nontransmitted breast milk variants.

236. "I did not feel like a mother": the success and remaining challenges to exclusive formula feeding among HIV-positive women in Brazil.

237. Editorial commentary: turning the tide on HIV in women and children: preventing breast-milk HIV transmission while increasing maternal life expectancy.

238. Pooled individual data analysis of 5 randomized trials of infant nevirapine prophylaxis to prevent breast-milk HIV-1 transmission.

239. Serotype-specific differences in inhibition of reovirus infectivity by human-milk glycans are determined by viral attachment protein σ1.

240. Care of the HIV-exposed child--to breast feed or not?

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

242. Breast milk-acquired cytomegalovirus infection in very low birth weight infants.

243. Human milk oligosaccharide concentration and risk of postnatal transmission of HIV through breastfeeding.

244. A nipple shield delivery system for oral drug delivery to breastfeeding infants: microbicide delivery to inactivate HIV.

245. High risk human papillomavirus and Epstein Barr virus in human breast milk.

246. Breastmilk hepatitis A virus RNA in nursing mothers with acute hepatitis A virus infection.

248. HIV-1 reservoirs in breast milk and challenges to elimination of breast-feeding transmission of HIV-1.

249. State of the art: Could nursing mothers be vaccinated with attenuated live virus vaccine?

250. Postnatally acquired cytomegalovirus infection in preterm infants: a prospective study on risk factors and cranial ultrasound findings.

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