Should hepatitis B surface antigen positive mothers breast feed?

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Abstract

Breast fed infants may be at greater risk of mother to infant hepatitis B virus infection compared with formula fed infants. We studied 85 infants born to 84 hepatitis B surface antigen positive mothers (only two of whom were hepatitis B e positive), and who had received immunisation against hepatitis B virus. Our results indicate that breast feeding does not increase the risk of developing hepatitis B virus infection in infants born to these mothers if immunisation is carried out.

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De Martino, M., Appendino, C., Resti, M., Rossi, M. E., Muccioli, A. T., & Vierucci, A. (1985). Should hepatitis B surface antigen positive mothers breast feed? Archives of Disease in Childhood, 60(10), 972–974. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.60.10.972

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