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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1) and Breastfeeding: Science, Research Advances, and Policy pdf

Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1) and Breastfeeding: Science, Research Advances, and Policy



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Edition: 2012
Publisher: Springer
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B00A9YGCU4



Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1) and Breastfeeding: Science, Research Advances, and Policy: 743 (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)


The HIV pandemic continues to levy a heavy burden on the human race world-wide. Medical books Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1) and Breastfeeding: Science, Research Advances, and Policy. The estimated number of people who became newly infected with HIV in 2009 was 2.6 million; most of these individuals live in Sub-Saharan Africa, followed by India and Southeast Asia. An estimated 370,000 new cases of pediatric infections occurred globally in 2009 (or more than 1,000 new infections every day), practically all of them through mother-to-child transmission. Up to 40% of all new infant HIV infections occur during breastfeeding Medical books Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (Hiv-1) And Breastfeeding: Science, Research Advances, And Policy: Vol 743. New Hardcover.

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Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) and Breastfeeding: Science, Research Advances, and Policy





Medical Book Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1) and Breastfeeding: Science, Research Advances, and Policy



The estimated number of people who became newly infected with HIV in 2009 was 2.6 million; most of these individuals live in Sub-Saharan Africa, followed by India and Southeast Asia. An estimated 370,000 new cases of pediatric infections occurred globally in 2009 (or more than 1,000 new infections every day), practically all of them through mother-to-child transmission. Up to 40% of all new infant HIV infections occur during breastfeeding. While breastfeeding by HIV-infected mothers is not recommended in the U.S. and other resource-rich settings where safe replacement feeding is easily available, the situation is different in many resource-limited settings, where replacement feeding is not safe or available and carries a high risk of infections (diarrhea, pneumonia) and infant malnutrition. Mothers in such settings are faced with a difficult dilemma: to breastfeed their infants in order to provide their infants with its many benefits (nutritional, immunologic, cognitive), but to also risk transmitting HIV. These challenges have prompted an intensive search for new prophylactic and therapeutic strategies in order to prevent infants from acquiring HIV infection through breastfeeding.
 
In this book, expert HIV researchers critically review every aspect of this highly evolving and topical subject. The opening chapters deal with the epidemiology, global magnitude and biologic mechanisms of HIV-1 transmission from mother to child through breastfeeding and include considerations of the virus (quantity, compartments, characteristics) and the host (genetic, immunity-innate, cellular, humoral). The effects of breastfeeding on the HIV-infected mother’s health and nutritional status, and the social and cultural issues associated with the practice of breastfeeding are also discussed. The next few chapters provide cutting-edge reviews of the latest approaches to prevention of HIV transmission to the infant through breastfeeding, including antiretroviral strategies, nutritional and immune-based approaches, and treatment of expressed breast milk. The remaining chapters provide a fascinating review of the many iterations this subject has received, as reflected in the several different sets of guidelines for infant feeding by HIV-infected mothers issued by the World Health Organization,  and a debate by leading scientists on whether HIV-infected mothers should breastfeed their infants-in resource-limited and in resource-rich settings. A comprehensive overview of the current state of implementing the new evidence for prevention of breastfeeding transmission of HIV all over the world is also presented.
 
Essential reading for the many disciplines of scientists and clinicians working on HIV/AIDS and other retroviruses, pediatricians, obstetricians/gynecologists, as well as all health-care professionals interested in expanding their understanding on the subject.

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Monday, June 11, 2012

Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1) and Breastfeeding pdf

Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1) and Breastfeeding



Author:
Edition: 2012
Publisher: Springer
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1461422507



Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1) and Breastfeeding: Science, Research Advances, and Policy (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)


The HIV pandemic continues to levy a heavy burden on the human race world-wide. Medical books Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1) and Breastfeeding. The estimated number of people who became newly infected with HIV in 2009 was 2.6 million; most of these individuals live in Sub-Saharan Africa, followed by India and Southeast Asia. An estimated 370,000 new cases of pediatric infections occurred globally in 2009 (or more than 1,000 new infections every day), practically all of them through mother-to-child transmission. Up to 40% of all new infant HIV infections occur during breastfeeding Medical books .

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Medical Book Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV-1) and Breastfeeding



The estimated number of people who became newly infected with HIV in 2009 was 2.6 million; most of these individuals live in Sub-Saharan Africa, followed by India and Southeast Asia. An estimated 370,000 new cases of pediatric infections occurred globally in 2009 (or more than 1,000 new infections every day), practically all of them through mother-to-child transmission. Up to 40% of all new infant HIV infections occur during breastfeeding. While breastfeeding by HIV-infected mothers is not recommended in the U.S. and other resource-rich settings where safe replacement feeding is easily available, the situation is different in many resource-limited settings, where replacement feeding is not safe or available and carries a high risk of infections (diarrhea, pneumonia) and infant malnutrition. Mothers in such settings are faced with a difficult dilemma: to breastfeed their infants in order to provide their infants with its many benefits (nutritional, immunologic, cognitive), but to also risk transmitting HIV. These challenges have prompted an intensive search for new prophylactic and therapeutic strategies in order to prevent infants from acquiring HIV infection through breastfeeding.   In this book, expert HIV researchers critically review every aspect of this highly evolving and topical subject. The opening chapters deal with the epidemiology, global magnitude and biologic mechanisms of HIV-1 transmission from mother to child through breastfeeding and include considerations of the virus (quantity, compartments, characteristics) and the host (genetic, immunity-innate, cellular, humoral). The effects of breastfeeding on the HIV-infected mother’s health and nutritional status, and the social and cultural issues associated with the practice of breastfeeding are also discussed. The next few chapters provide cutting-edge reviews of the latest approaches to prevention of HIV transmission to the infant through breastfeeding, including antiretroviral strategies, nutritional and immune-based approaches, and treatment of expressed breast milk. The remaining chapters provide a fascinating review of the many iterations this subject has received, as reflected in the several different sets of guidelines for infant feeding by HIV-infected mothers issued by the World Health Organization,  and a debate by leading scientists on whether HIV-infected mothers should breastfeed their infants-in resource-limited and in resource-rich settings. A comprehensive overview of the current state of implementing the new evidence for prevention of breastfeeding transmission of HIV all over the world is also presented.   Essential reading for the many disciplines of scientists and clinicians working on HIV/AIDS and other retroviruses, pediatricians, obstetricians/gynecologists, as well as all health-care professionals interested in expanding their understanding on the subject.

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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Words into Type, Third Edition, Completely Revised

Words into Type, Third Edition, Completely Revised



Author: Skillin
Edition: 3rd Revised
Publisher: Longman
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0139642625



Words into Type, Third Edition, Completely Revised


Details steps involved in publishing a book and provides a guide to usage. Medical books Words into Type, Third Edition, Completely Revised. his is the definitive text for questions of manuscript protocol, copyediting, style, grammar, and usage. For those who find The Chicago Manual of Style a bit cumbersome and sometimes ambigous, Words Into Type will be a welcome reference guide. With its easy-to-use index and definitive explanations, this third edition makes life simpler for writers, editors, and proofreaders. You may never need to know about frontispieces and imprimaturs, but if you deal with words, this is a wonderfully edifying, reassuring fount of clarity and wisdom Medical books Words Into Type, Third Edition, Completely Revised, Marjorie E. Skillin, Robert. payment | shipping rates | returns Words into Type, Third Edition, Completely Revised Product Category :Books ISBN :0139642625 Title :Words into Type, Third Edition, Completely Revised EAN :9780139642623 Authors :Marjorie E. Skillin, Robert M. Gay Binding :Paperback Publisher :Prentice Hall Publication Date :1974-01 Pages :585 Signed :False First Edition :False Dust Jacket :True Jacket Condition :ACCEPTABLE List Price (MSRP) :63.20 Height :1.5000 inches Width :6.2000 inches Length :9.1000 inche

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Medical Book Words into Type, Third Edition, Completely Revised



his is the definitive text for questions of manuscript protocol, copyediting, style, grammar, and usage. For those who find The Chicago Manual of Style a bit cumbersome and sometimes ambigous, Words Into Type will be a welcome reference guide. With its easy-to-use index and definitive explanations, this third edition makes life simpler for writers, editors, and proofreaders. You may never need to know about frontispieces and imprimaturs, but if you deal with words, this is a wonderfully edifying, reassuring fount of clarity and wisdom.

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