Updated On: 23 May, 2012 04:22 PM IST | | IANS
Only one in 10 HIV-infected nursing mothers is known to pass the virus to their infants
Antibodies isolated from infected mothers' breast milk can inhibit the virus that causes AIDS, says a new discovery.
HIV-1 can be transmitted from mother to child via breastfeeding, posing a challenge for safe infant feeding practices in areas of high HIV-1 prevalence. But only one in 10 HIV-infected nursing mothers is known to pass the virus to their infants.