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Issues of infant feeding for postnatal prevention of human T-cell leukemia/lymphoma virus type-1 mother-to-child transmission.

Kazuo ItabashiTokuo MiyazawaYasuhito NeromeAkihiko SekizawaHiroyuki MoriuchiShigeru SaitoNaohiro Yonemoto
Published in: Pediatrics international : official journal of the Japan Pediatric Society (2021)
Pregnant HTLV-1 carriers tended to select short-term breast-feeding in Japan. While short-term breast-feeding was not always easy to wean within 3 months, it may be a viable option for preventing postnatal mother-to-child transmission because the vertical transmission rate with short-term breast-feeding was not significantly higher than that with exclusive formula feeding. Increasing the follow-up rates for children born to pregnant carriers may provide clearer evidence of preventative effects by short-term breast-feeding and frozen-thawed breast-milk feeding.
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