Qualitative evidence synthesis of values and preferences to inform infant feeding in the context of non-HIV transmission risk.
Christopher CarrollAndrew BoothFiona CampbellClare ReltonPublished in: PloS one (2020)
This synthesis describes the reported values and preferences of pregnant women, mothers, and others concerning feeding when there is a risk of Mother-to-Child transmission (MTCT) of an infectious disease (other than HIV/AIDS) to an infant when breastfeeding. However, the evidence in the peer-reviewed literature is limited both in quality and quantity.