Abstract
The recent decision by the South African Department of Health to withdraw the provision of free replacement (formula) feeds to HIV-exposed infants has hardly evoked any response from clinicians, health professionals or civil society groups. This paper argues that the decision is short-sighted, lacks an adequate evidence base, and is retrogressive and unconstitutional. Nine supporting arguments are presented and an alternative policy proposed.
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Saloojee, H., Gray, G., & McIntyre, J. A. (2011). HIV and infant feeding - One step forward, two steps back. Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine. AOSIS (pty) Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4102/sajhivmed.v12i4.164
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