Promotion of WHO Feeding Recommendations: A Model Evaluating the Effects on HIV-Free Survival in African Children
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Auteurs : Sandra David [France] ; Fatima Abbas-Chorfa [France] ; Philippe Vanhems [France] ; Béatrice Vallin [France] ; Jean Iwaz [France] ; René Ecochard [France]Source :
- Journal of Human Lactation [ 0890-3344 ] ; 2008-05.
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- Wicri :
- geographic : Malawi.
- topic : Mortalité infantile, Mortalité, Santé publique, Unicef.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Affordable, Africa countries, African countries, Aids prevention, Annual number, Behavioral change, Breastfeeding, Child mortality, Child mortality rates, Child mother, Control group, Cumulative probability, Current mortality rates, Decision tree, Demographic health surveys, Exclusive breastfeeding, First months, Group education, Hivpositive mothers, Hospices civils, Hospital practitioner, Human immunodeficiency virus type, Infant, Infant mortality, Infant mortality rate, Infant survival, Infectious diseases, Intervention group, Ivory coast, Jean iwaz, Lact, Lactational amenorrhea method, Lyon, Malawi, Millennium indicators database, Modality, Months postpartum, Mortality, Mortality rate, Mortality rates, Mortality risk, Mortality risks, Multicenter study, Overall results, Period dependant, Philippe vanhems, Policy decisions, Policy implications, Policy makers, Prenatal, Prenatal breastfeeding promotion support, Prenatal counseling, Prenatal group education, Promotion activities, Promotion strategies, Promotion support, Public health, Public health professionals, Randomized trial, Recommendation promotion, Relative risk, Relative risks, Risk assessment, Scenario, Second year, Spreadsheet model, Statistics division, Subsaharan africa, Unicef, Unicef estimates, Usual infant, World health organization.
- Teeft :
- Affordable, Africa countries, African countries, Aids prevention, Annual number, Behavioral change, Breastfeeding, Child mortality, Child mortality rates, Child mother, Control group, Cumulative probability, Current mortality rates, Decision tree, Demographic health surveys, Exclusive breastfeeding, First months, Group education, Hivpositive mothers, Hospices civils, Hospital practitioner, Human immunodeficiency virus type, Infant, Infant mortality, Infant mortality rate, Infant survival, Infectious diseases, Intervention group, Ivory coast, Jean iwaz, Lact, Lactational amenorrhea method, Lyon, Malawi, Millennium indicators database, Modality, Months postpartum, Mortality, Mortality rate, Mortality rates, Mortality risk, Mortality risks, Multicenter study, Overall results, Period dependant, Philippe vanhems, Policy decisions, Policy implications, Policy makers, Prenatal, Prenatal breastfeeding promotion support, Prenatal counseling, Prenatal group education, Promotion activities, Promotion strategies, Promotion support, Public health, Public health professionals, Randomized trial, Recommendation promotion, Relative risk, Relative risks, Risk assessment, Scenario, Second year, Spreadsheet model, Statistics division, Subsaharan africa, Unicef, Unicef estimates, Usual infant, World health organization.
Abstract
In Africa, HIV and feeding practices deeply affect child mortality. To prevent mother-to-child transmission, the World Health Organization recommends exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months and replacement feeding when acceptable, feasible, affordable, and sustainable. Determining the proportion and number of children saved with exclusive breastfeeding and replacement feeding is essential to design and implement crucial nationwide policies. Using data on 31 sub-Saharan countries and a decision tree for risk assessment, the authors estimated the number of children's lives potentially saved according to 6 scenarios that combine exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months or replacement feeding with 3 promotion strategies. Among all HIV-negative children born to HIV-positive mothers who die in sub-Saharan Africa per year, 52 315 (9.6%) would be saved yearly with exclusive breastfeeding versus 21 638 (4.0%) with replacement feeding. Promotion support would double these numbers (110 625 vs 45 330; ie, 20.3% vs 8.3%), and with additional prenatal group education, 132 633 versus 54 192 lives would be saved (24.3% vs 9.9%). Wherever replacement feeding is not possible, exclusive breastfeeding with promotion support and prenatal group education would save 1 of 4 exposed children. J Hum Lact . 24(2):140-149.
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DOI: 10.1177/0890334408315330
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