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When is a baby at risk for infection from an HIV-positive mother?
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a. during pregnancy, birth, and during breastfeeding
b. before pregnancy, birth, and after breastfeeding
c. during pregnancy, birth, and during bottle-feeding
d. during birth and when tasting the baby’s food before feeding
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a. during pregnancy, birth, and during breastfeeding
HIV can be transmitted in utero (pregnancy), intrapartum (during labor/delivery), and postnatally through breast milk. Antiretroviral treatment and safe feeding practices greatly reduce the risk.
HIV can be transmitted in utero (pregnancy), intrapartum (during labor/delivery), and postnatally through breast milk. Antiretroviral treatment and safe feeding practices greatly reduce the risk.
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