Scientists track HIV drugs from mom to baby in breastmilk
NCT ID NCT05642481
Summary
This study aimed to understand how much HIV medication passes from a mother to her baby through breastmilk. Researchers measured drug levels in the blood and breastmilk of 16 mothers with HIV who chose to breastfeed while on treatment. The goal was to gather data to help make breastfeeding safer for mothers living with HIV and their infants.
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Locations
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Amsterdamumc
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
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Erasmusmc
Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands
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Radboudumc
Nijmegen, Gelderland, 6525GA, Netherlands
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