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Transmission of adult T-cell leukemia retrovirus (HTLV-I) from mother to child: comparison of bottle- with breast-fed babies.
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1987
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VaccinationHtlv-i TransmissionMaternal ImmunizationMedicineHuman RetrovirusInfant NutritionImmunologyPediatricsPathogenesisVirologyMaternal HealthBreast MilkBreastfeedingMaternal-fetal MedicineBreast-fed BabiesAdult T-cell Leukemia-lymphomaSharp Contrast
HTLV-I is commonly believed to be transmitted from HTLV-I seropositive mothers to infants via breast milk. In 11 of 24 breast-fed infants born to HTLV-I seropositive mothers, HTLV-I antigen-positive cells were detected in peripheral blood samples obtained 12 months after birth. In sharp contrast, they were detected in only one of 11 bottle-fed infants of HTLV-I seropositive mothers. Thus bottle-feeding appears to be an effective method to avoid HTLV-I transmission from HTLV-I seropositive mothers to infants.
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